Incomplete question. The options:
- Using previous computer skills to navigate through the website’s links
- reflecting on information gained while visiting a local recycling center
- knowing which day of the week recycled goods are picked up
- remembering facts from a previously read article about organic gardening.
Answer:
<u>reflecting on information gained while visiting a local recycling center</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
It is important to note that the correct answer cannot be the first option, because simply having <em>previous computer skills </em>does not in a way help you understand subjects related to recycling.
Also, merely knowing<em> the day of the week recycled goods are picked</em> is not educative as to the subject of recycling, as well as remembering<em> facts from a previously read article about organic gardening.</em>
But the important factor that would best add to a reader's understanding of an online article is: <em>reflecting on information gained while visiting a local recycling center. </em>This would give you a preview of how the recycling work is organized.