Which of the following questions is an example of a "literal" question?
A. How do you th...
English, 28.05.2020 02:57 catchonyet
Which of the following questions is an example of a "literal" question?
A. How do you think the character felt after her loss?
B. What do you predict will happen next?
C. When would you use this information?
D. Who are the main characters?
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