Take a close look at the title, subtitle, illustration and illustration caption. Think about how this information can support in
ferences about the speaker and setting.
Next, read the entire text through once to familiarize yourself with the content.
Then, read the entire text a second time, making notes about your thinking as you read.
o Place question marks by parts that seem confusing to you.
o Use explanation marks to signal parts that make it easy for you to "see" what is happening in the text
SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME I NEED HELP :(
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Sounds like a personal question, try thinking about it
You should provide facts but you should take some story out from make-up of it or personal stories to attract the reader.So personally i think it is False.
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