A reader should stop and clarify when
O She/he comes to an unknown word
O something doesn't make sense
O She/he can't remember what he just read
O All of the above
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O All of the above
A reader should stop and clarify when she/he comes to an unknown word, something doesn't make sense and she/he can't remember what she/he just read.
Explanation:
- If a reader comes to an unknown word, he/she must clarify before moving further; otherwise, that word will always stay unknown.
- Different types of texts may appear in any story or writing which may confuse the reader. So it should be advisable to clarify its sense.
- Remembering a plot or event in a story is very important. Forgetting previous incidents in the story may give no meaning of the whole story.
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