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<em>1. This is the central and most important idea of a reading passage</em> - G. Main idea. It is usually the first sentence of the paragraph.
<em>2. This is the perspective from which a story is told</em> - H. Point of view. It changes according to the narrator's position in relation to the story that is being told.
<em>3. This is the reason for creating written work</em> - B. Author's purpose. The intent could be, for example, to persuade, amuse, inform the reader.
<em>4. This is the relationship between two or more events in which one event brings about another </em>- C. Cause and effect. It shows a combination of action and reaction.
<em>5. This is reading between the lines. It is taking something that you read and putting it together with something that you already know to make sense of what you read </em>- A. Analyze. It maily relies on detailed examination.
<em>6. This is a method of relating two or more objects in a piece of work</em> - D. Compare and Contrast. Usually, this process aims to find similarities and differences between two or more items.
<em>7. This is to separate a whole into its parts</em> - F. Inference. This process is usually drawn from reasoning and evidence.
<em>8. To find as many relationships as possible within or between texts</em> - E. Connect. Regarding texts, connecting is the activity used to relate or associate many elements of the text.