
judge the relevance and worth of ideas, soundness of reasoning,
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- Q1
The narrator does not need to describe all of the characters' feelings and thoughts in the story.
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In 2nd person point of view, the author retells or recounts his/her experience.
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The reader should be able to identify the author's attitude towards the text which is called tone.
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Author’s point of view is sometimes called the author's perspective.
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Exposition means to clarify, explain a problem or phenomena.
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Author's Purpose is the reason or intent of the author in writing.
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Paragraph development begins with the formulation of ideas.
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An expository paragraph tells a story or event.
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A learner understands a reading text if he/she should be able to judge the relevance and worth of ideas presented in the text.
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Remember the acronym f-i-n-e in determining the author's purpose in writing the text.
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