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What does it mean to "read for the conversation" when reading texts (189)?
It means to read the dialogue in a text to examine conversations in the text.
It means to read for what "I say," which is the author's point of view in his or her text.
It means to read while considering the views that motivated the writer to write his or her text.

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Your answer is It means to read the dialogue in a text to examine conversations in the text.

Sorry,dude above is the correct answer ,so the FIRST one

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