If a person listens to a text rather than reading it, he or she might not be able to _____(1 point)

Responses

tell when the climax has occurred.

picture the setting as clearly.

tell when a paragraph or chapter ends.

understand the descriptions of the characters.

All of the options could be true to some extent, but the most accurate answer would be: tell when a paragraph or chapter ends. This is because when reading, there are visual cues such as line breaks, paragraph indentations, or chapter headings that signal the beginning and end of a section. However, when listening to a text, these cues are not as clear or noticeable, and the listener may have difficulty distinguishing between different sections.

The correct answer is: tell when a paragraph or chapter ends.