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6 May, 10:24

When new information proves that a reader's prediction is wrong, the reader should

-list the reasons why the prediction was incorrect.

-reread the entire passage slowly from the beginning.

-make a new prediction based on the new information.

-continue reading without making any more predictions.

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  1. 6 May, 10:33
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    The answer is c. make a new prediction based on new information.
  2. 6 May, 10:42
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    Make a new prediction based on the new information.
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