Answer:
I think it would be the third one, when you read it aloud it sounds the most natural.
Explanation:
He reserves judgement to other
<em>How does the knowledge that a text is written in sequential order increase comprehension?</em>
<em>The correct answer is C. The reader knows to follow a series of steps in order. </em>
- <em>In a text that is written in a sequential pattern, the reader increases his comprehension because he or she can follow a sequence that is very easy to identify. First, the information is organized step-by-step describing a process, starting by the main step, then the continuing sub steps. For example, if I want to explain the process in which coffee is made I would use a sequential pattern. “How coffee is made” would be the main step, “pick coffee berries” a sub step, “the coffee is then processed” another sub step. </em>
Answer:
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Answer:
The only possible answer is (E) not even the giants in the field, such as Leonard Euler and Karl Gauss, was
Explanation:
- In the statement, We need ‘was’ as no singular mathematician is singular.
- And finally options C uses 'like' to introduce the 2 mathematicians, making the option incorrect.
- Leaving the last option E.