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When reading a novel, when should you revise a prediction? 1. when you start the novel 2. when you finish the novel 3. when you learn more about the characters and plot 4. when you discover your prediction
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When reading a novel, when should you revise a prediction?
1. when you start the novel
2. when you finish the novel
3. when you learn more about the characters and plot
4. when you discover your prediction is accurate
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You should revise your prediction when you learn more about the characters and plot.
Explanation:
When you gather more information you can learn new things about characters and what is happening so your prediction should also change along with the story.
Hope that helps :)
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You should revise a prediction when you learn more about the characters and the plot
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