I can’t help you if you don’t ask anything
Answer:
D, Informative
Explanation:
The passage above is not humorous, as it is not written to be a comediacal passage. It is also not self-pitying, because the author isn't moping about what they don't have. Lastly, it isn't a forgiving tone, as the author was not directly involved in the story being told, and so they had no one to forgive for anything.
Answer:
Reading
Explanation:
1.) Try visualizing what going on in the book.
2.) Think about what's going on in the book and what may happen in the book later on.
3.) Try to make a connection with the book and relate what going on in your life and how it is relating to your life.
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Its <u><em>valid</em></u>
VALID is something that is very logical and makes sense in the topic situation
The answer is therefore <u><em>VALID</em></u>
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