While The Text You Read Will Fall Into One Of These Categories - The Answer Choices May Use Different Verb-synonyms As Choices. For Examples - The Answer Choices Mah Not Say " To Persuade The Reader". Instead - It May Say "To Convince The Reader". Lin=Kewise - Instead Of "To Inform The Reader" - The Test May Use The Verb "To Show The Reader". You Need To Pay Attention To The Verbs And Narrow Down The Choices. Then - Apply The Choices You Have Narrowed It Down The Information In The Text And Select Your Best Choice.

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1. While The Text You Read Will Fall Into One Of These Categories - The Answer Choices May Use Different Verb-synonyms As Choices. For Examples - The Answer Choices Mah Not Say " To Persuade The Reader". Instead - It May Say "To Convince The Reader". Lin=Kewise - Instead Of "To Inform The Reader" - The Test May Use The Verb "To Show The Reader". You Need To Pay Attention To The Verbs And Narrow Down The Choices. Then - Apply The Choices You Have Narrowed It Down The Information In The Text And Select Your Best Choice.