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There are no strategies for

understanding what a question is
asking. Instead, you should guess.
True
False

User Andrea Ialenti
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Answer and Explanation:

The answer is false.

There will always be a way or a strategy to understand what a question is asking. Even if you may not know the strategy, there is one.

An example of a strategy to understanding what a question is asking is by using context clues in the question, and how it is related to the answers (if there are answer choices, or what the written answer may be related to).

With guessing, you have a chance of getting an answer right, which isn't the best thing to do as there are strategies you can use first to try and figure out the question. If you have absolutely no clue, then guessing is the option to use (only if all other options didn't work).

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User Stefano D
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Answer:

False

Step-by-step explanation:

This is false as there are many ways that people can understand what a question is asking without prior knowledge.

User Iakov Nakhimovski
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