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Reading Strategies
Note-taking and Organization
Outlining
When might a reader create an outline? A. When the author uses a lot of unfamiliar words.B. When the Text is complex c. When the author includes graphs and charts d. When the other uses personal stories as examples
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A reader might create an outline when the text is complex or when the author includes graphs and charts.
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