When you read a review article, it is much easier to follow the subtitles of each section for reviewed contents, but also you can follow:
A: some lexical signals
B: each paragraph
C: the author’s writing style
D: the concluded contents
A: some lexical signals
B: each paragraph
C: the author’s writing style
D: the concluded contents
举一反三
- When you read a review article, it is much easier to follow the subtitles of each section for reviewed contents, but also you can follow:( ) A: each paragraph B: some lexical signals C: the author’s writing style
- When you read a review article, it is much easier to follow the subtitles of each section for reviewed contents, but also you can follow:
- When reading the main body section of a review article, you need to follow: A: The sub-titles for sub sections B: The main ideas of each paragraph C: The paragraphs numbered
- When reading the main body section of a review article, you need to follow:
- When you read phrases in the introduction section of a research article, such as “little is, however, known about participants views of”, you will know that the following contents might possibly be about: