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aivan3 [116]
3 years ago
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A student is reading an article titled "Bay Window Repair” and sees the signal words "first,” "next,” and "then.” Based on these

text features, what is the best prediction of what the article will be about? the order of importance in which the components of bay windows should be repaired cautionary stories about do-it-yourself window repair sequenced instructions for repairing bay windows the causes leading to the invention of windows and the ways they are repaired today​
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1 answer:
sergejj [24]3 years ago
6 0

The best prediction that the student can make based on the signal words  "first,” "next,” and "then," is;

  • the order of importance in which the components of bay windows should be repaired.

To signify the order of importance when writing a text, enumerate them using signal words like the above-listed.

"First", alerts the reader that the point being made should come before others due to its rank of importance.

This is followed by the next step and the sequence continues to the end.

Since the Bay Window will be in its component parts, the order in which the components should be fixed will be signified in the article.

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