Respuesta :
Answer:
c
Explanation:
you should read the whole text and know the backstory before asking questions
It is best for a reader to ask questions about a text (C) after taking some time one reading is completed.
In the process of reading, there are several strategies that make a good read. These strategies are bound to make the understanding of the text more easier and engaging for the reader(s).
- One of these reading strategies is the act of questioning.
- Questioning means asking questions of all types, about the text and what's been written.
- But at the same time, one must only ask questions after reading the whole text.
- There is no point in asking questions before one even starts reading the text.
- The questioning must be done only after the text is completed, and not immediately after that but after taking some time to 'absorb' what's been read.
Posing questions after one finishes a text makes way for a better understanding of what's in the text. But at the same time, the question must come not immediately after the text is completed, but after taking some time after the completion. Thus, the correct answer is option C.
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