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Ghella [55]
4 years ago
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Let's say you have decided to focus a paper on what communities can do to decrease illiteracy rates. Which prewriting activity o

r activities can help you to identify specific actions a community can take to solve the problem?
Social Studies
1 answer:
wlad13 [49]4 years ago
3 0

Question Options:

1) Researching what communities have been doing to decrease illiteracy.

2) Listing the strategies that you already know about that help in lowering illiteracy rates.

3) drafting your thoughts in paragraph form.

4)brainstorming ideas with a friend, coworker or family members.

Answer: These pre writing activities can help;

Researching what communities have been doing to decrease illiteracy. Doing a Diligent inquiry or examination to seek or revise facts, principles, theories on what the communities have done to decrease illiteracy is a specific action to be taken.

Listing the strategies that you already know about that help in lowering illiteracy rates. Listing will help to arrange strategies into steps and allow for a systematic approach. It also ensures steps to be taken are properly documented and can't be forgotten.

Brainstorming ideas with a friend, coworker or family members. Like the popular saying, no man is an island. It is imperative to get ideas from other sources and compare and contrast to what one knows already.

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