How does printed text influence a reader’s understanding of a text?(1 point)

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It emphasizes the speaker’s voice.
It emphasizes the speaker’s voice.

It adds music and visuals to change the tone.
It adds music and visuals to change the tone.

It allows a reader to picture the story.
It allows a reader to picture the story.

It changes the experience of listening to a text.

It changes the experience of reading a text, making it more concrete and permanent.

a film about flamingos.

The speaker's voice adds drama and emotion.

the structure of the poem such as stanzas.

The correct response is: It allows a reader to picture the story.

Printed text influences a reader's understanding of a text by allowing them to create mental images and visualize the story. When reading printed text, readers can use their imagination to picture the characters, settings, and events described in the text. This visual imagery can enhance the reader's understanding and engagement with the story, as they are able to personalize and interpret the text based on their own mental pictures. Additionally, printed text provides readers with the ability to go back and reread passages, which can further deepen their comprehension and analysis of the text.

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Printed text can influence a reader's understanding of a text by making it more concrete and permanent. It allows the reader to read at their own pace, to go back and reread important parts, and to highlight or take notes. It also helps to clarify the author's ideas and makes it easier to see the connections between different parts of the text.

Which of the following is an example of media?(1 point)

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a science lesson on birds
a science lesson on birds

a film about flamingos
a film about flamingos

a speech about pelicans
a speech about pelicans

a discussion about penguins
a discussion about penguins

How can audio media influence a listener’s experience of a poem?(1 point)

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The listener uses context clues to define unknown words.
The listener uses context clues to define unknown words.

The speaker can’t convey tone through audio.
The speaker can’t convey tone through audio.

The listener can tell exactly where stanzas end.
The listener can tell exactly where stanzas end.

The speaker’s voice adds drama and emotion.
The speaker’s voice adds drama and emotion.

Which feature can a reader notice from looking at the printed text of the poem “Going for Water” by Robert Frost?(1 point)

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the structure of the poem such as stanzas
the structure of the poem such as stanzas

the sound of words being emphasized
the sound of words being emphasized

the tone of the speaker's voice
the tone of the speaker's voice

the meaning of the poem