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librarian recently gave a speech about the benefits of reading fiction. Which sentence from the excerpt best demonstrates the purpose statement of the speech?
The wise Dr. Seuss once said, “The more you read, the more things you will know.” Do you agree with him? I certainly do. Through this speech, I want you to understand the value of fictional works and the importance of reading more fiction. I’m going to show you the ways in which reading fiction boosts our emotional intelligence. Fictional works contain many types of characters. It’s common for readers to start relating to some of these character types. As a result, readers also start sympathizing with their favorite characters’ plights. In this manner, fictional characters make readers more sensitive to reality. They help readers develop a sense of empathy toward their fellow beings.
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this sentence fits better for this:
.I’m going to show you the ways in which reading fiction boosts our emotional intelligence. Fictional works contain many types of characters.It’s common for readers to start relating to some of these character types
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The wise Dr. Seuss once said, “The more you read, the more things you will know.”
.I’m going to show you the ways in which reading fiction boosts our emotional intelligence. Fictional works contain many types of characters.It’s common for readers to start relating to some of these character types
or
The wise Dr. Seuss once said, “The more you read, the more things you will know.”
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I'm going to show you the ways in
which reading fiction boosts our
emotional intelligence. Fictional works
contain many types of characters. It's
common for readers to start relating to
some of these character types
Or
The wise Dr. Seuss once said, "The
more you read, the more things you will
know."
I'm going to show you the ways in
which reading fiction boosts our
emotional intelligence. Fictional works
contain many types of characters. It's
common for readers to start relating to
some of these character types
Or
The wise Dr. Seuss once said, "The
more you read, the more things you will
know."
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