C) "This data is totally useless and doesn't help us at all in solving the problem."
As evident in this excerpt from Hamlet, "<span>How can this player be so filled with grief and rage over Priam and Hecuba, imaginary figures whom he doesn’t even know, while I, who have every reason to rage and grieve and seek revenge, am weak, uncertain, and incapable of action?", the theme that Hamlet refers to talks about the fear about the possible outcomes of his actions and meaninglessness of life. </span>
Answer: D. Post-reading
Explanation:
The correct answer is D. Post-reading. Post-reading comes after the reading and then people can ask questions, highlight notes, discuss what they have read, and more.
A. is not the correct answer because practice reading does not imply asking questions or highlighting notes. It is because it must be practiced.
B. Pre-reading is something that comes before reading and then people can read about information about the writer for example or something else.
C. Reading is considering the process of decoding what has been read which is considering the meaning of the text, words, and symbols.
The Declaration maintains a confident and declarative tone throughout. Jefferson uses active verbs, such as "we hold" and "prudence will dictate" to reaffirm this commanding tone