16. Another way of thinking about implicit information is to think of it as?
Reading between the lines
What the narrator doesn't want you to know
Guessing
Something that is not suggested at all
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16. Another way of thinking about implicit information is to think of it as?
Reading between the lines
What the narrator doesn't want you to know
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Something that is not suggested at all
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The correct answer is (a) reading between the lines.
- In the case of something being implicit, it isn't straightforwardly expressed. The peruser should comprehend implicit information and realities given different hints in the text.
- Implicit information isn't expressed straightforwardly in the text. Implicit information is alluded to in the text.
- When something is implicit then the peruser can return and track down the information straightforwardly in the story.
- A creator places implicit information into one of their accounts? To make the peruser think further about the story.
- Model: The trees were influencing stunningly outside Anne's window as she arranged for bed, and the drains were spilling over.
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