Which of the following activities would best be suited for scanning?

A. finding answers to the chapter review in history.
B. looking at the article how to invest your money
C.reading the short story The hunter's Daughter
D. both A & C
i got A what do you think?

Right!

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haha, i always read my book and make sure my answers are write:)

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haha , yea i remember sorry i was just rushing

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Which of the following activities would best be suited for scanning?

If you are looking for a quick overview or to find specific information, scanning is an effective reading strategy. It involves quickly going through the text to identify keywords, headings, and other visual cues to locate the desired information.

In this case, option A, "finding answers to the chapter review in history," is the most suitable activity for scanning. Chapter reviews typically contain concise summaries or questions about key points in the chapter. By scanning, you can quickly locate the information needed to answer the specific questions in the review.

Option B, "looking at the article how to invest your money," may require a more detailed reading approach, as it likely provides comprehensive information and analysis on investing. Scanning might not be as efficient for this type of content.

Option C, "reading the short story The hunter's Daughter," implies a leisurely reading experience rather than searching for specific information. Scanning would not be the best strategy here, as it may hinder your understanding and appreciation of the story.

So, in this case, your choice of option A is correct.