Question: Which of the following is true about functional text?
Options:
- A) Good readers use textual features such as titles, headings, different font sizes, and graphics to read and understand functional text.
- B) Good readers avoid varying their reading strategies as they approach functional texts.
- C) Good readers focus on the words in functional text, and they overlook how those words are presented on the page.
- D) Good readers know to save time when reading functional text by ignoring pictures and graphs that can distract them.
Answer: The correct answer is option: <u>A) Good readers use textual features such as titles, headings, different font sizes, and graphics to read and understand functional text.</u>
Explanation: Functional text is used for everyday information. Its objective is to help people function in your day-to-day life. Functional texts use graphics, different font sizes and other textual features in order to engage the readers and guide them by using instructional information. Good readers use the textual features in functional texts in order to read and understand the information.
C, the setting is the place and time of story. It just describes the scene, place and date/time of the story. :)
Napoleon - The pig who emerges as the leader of Animal Farm after the Rebellion. Based on Joseph Stalin<span>, Napoleon uses military force (his nine loyal attack dogs) to intimidate the other animals and consolidate his power. In his supreme craftiness, Napoleon proves more treacherous than his counterpart, Snowball.</span>
Answer:
Renewable resources examples
Explanation:
Renewable resources include biomass energy (such as ethanol), hydro power, geothermal power, wind energy, and solar energy. Biomass refers to organic material from plants or animals
Answer:
Hi! I am sorry, but I'm afraid your question is incomplete. You don't mention the text you are talking about, neither do you present the options for the answer. Due to this, I can't give you the precise answer, I did a little research and I didn't find the information needed to complete it. <u>I think you should have options, so I'll try to guide you in order to discover by yourself which option it is.</u>
Explanation:
When you finish the story, <em>pay attention to the details given about Alexander and Mario's relationship with Mr. Kramer, and although you don't know exactly what the author would have done with their relationship, try to guess what you feel is going to happen.</em> Ask yourself these questions: <u><em>How do they get along? Do they care about each other? Do they have things in common?</em></u> When you answer these questions in your head, you will be creating a possible future for this relationship, and you will be thinking what could their future be? Are they gonna be still together?
<u>Now, read your options and pick the one that you find more reasonable based on what you read.</u>
Trust yourself, you'll do great!
Hope this guide helps!