Hi. I need help with one question, and then I need someone to check my others. The first one is the one I need help with. Thank You.

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1. Which of the key reading skills for reading informational articles involves looking for key words and phrases in a text before reading the text?

a. identifying main idea and supporting details
b. previewing
c. skimming and scanning
d. understanding text structures

2. Read the following paragraph from “A Tremendous Trade”:

It might not seem fair, but in every profession, workers earn whatever people are willing to pay them. Baseball is no exception. Teams compete to offer as much money as they can to players who are among the league’s best, like Rodriguez. Because baseball is such a popular sport, watched by ticket-buying fans at stadiums and on television by millions, a team can earn many millions of dollars each season. Teams use much of their earnings to pay their stars’ salaries because the best players attract the most fans to games. For example, soon after the Yankees announced that A-Rod would be coming to town, the team sold $2 million worth of tickets.

The writer states that the best players attract the most fans to games. What evidence does he offer to support this?

a. Baseball is a popular sport that attracts millions of fans who watch the games on television.
b. Shortly after the Yankees announced A-Rod was joining the team, they sold $2 million in tickets.
c. Teams can earn many millions of dollars each season.
d. Teams use much of their earnings to pay the salaries of their star players.
(I think its b)

3. Which sentence below shows proper subject-verb agreement?

a. Now that the Yankees has A-Rod, New York fans has high hopes for future success.
b. Now that the Yankees has A-Rod, New York fans have high hopes for future success.
c. Now that the Yankees have A-Rod, New York fans has high hopes for future success.
d. Now that the Yankees have A-Rod, New York fans have high hopes for future success.
(I think its b)

For #1 -- how does your text define each of those 4 reading skills?

I agree with you on #2.
I disagree with you on #3.

Ok. Then 3 is d right?

For #1 What text? All it says is:

Informational articles present information, facts, and explanations of topics. Purposes for reading informational articles might be to get the latest news, to learn how to make or do something, or to learn about an unfamiliar topic. The key reading skills useful in reading informational articles are previewing, skimming and scanning, understanding text structures, and identifying main idea and supporting details.

Yes, #3 is d.

They don't define those terms for you?
"previewing, skimming and scanning, understanding text structures, and identifying main idea and supporting details"

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Unfortunately, no.

1. Which of the key reading skills for reading informational articles involves looking for key words and phrases in a text before reading the text?

a. identifying main idea and supporting details
b. previewing
c. skimming and scanning
d. understanding text structures


It could be either b or c, depending on how your text defines these terms.

Ok Thanks

It was c

whats #2

nevermind got it

#1.3

#2.2
#3.4