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What are the three important components involved in reading?
What are the three important components involved in reading?
- The paper used, the font size, and the language
- The genre, the plot, and the characters
- The publishing date, the author's background, and the length of the text
- The author, the reader, and the medium of communication (correct)
According to the provided text, what is a key indicator of literacy?
According to the provided text, what is a key indicator of literacy?
- The skill in calligraphy
- The ability to recite poems
- Being proficient in reading and writing (correct)
- Knowing multiple languages
What does Juan Miguel Luz suggest about the Philippines regarding readers and analysts?
What does Juan Miguel Luz suggest about the Philippines regarding readers and analysts?
- Philippines is a country of storytellers
- Philippines is a country of readers
- Philippines is a country of writers
- Philippines is a country of critical thinkers (correct)
How does reading benefit individuals according to the text?
How does reading benefit individuals according to the text?
What role does reading play in a person's development based on the text?
What role does reading play in a person's development based on the text?
Why is reading considered important according to the text?
Why is reading considered important according to the text?
What is Kenneth Goodman's view on reading?
What is Kenneth Goodman's view on reading?
Which component of reading refers to recognizing the words used in a text?
Which component of reading refers to recognizing the words used in a text?
What did James Coady emphasize regarding a reader's prior knowledge?
What did James Coady emphasize regarding a reader's prior knowledge?
What did Gray and Robinson highlight in their definition of reading?
What did Gray and Robinson highlight in their definition of reading?
According to Rubin (1993), what kind of process is reading?
According to Rubin (1993), what kind of process is reading?
In the context of reading, what does 'Reaction' refer to?
In the context of reading, what does 'Reaction' refer to?
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