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English, 19.02.2020 06:40 lindirogers19

Draya is a student who does not understand the following sentence from Dreaming in Cuban
She reads the newspapers page by page for leftist conspiracies, jams her finger against imagined evidence and says,
"See. What did I tell you?"
Which strategy would best assist Draya in making the excerpt easier to understand?
relating the sentence to personal experience
slowing down and rereading the passage
reading the sentence out loud to herself
relating the sentence to the previous segment

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