Jessicak
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Hi everyone, I have three questions in regards to answering reading comprehension questions.
1. If the passage uses ‘he/she’ for animals, in the answer, should I follow the the passage and use ‘he/she’ even though we should use ‘it’ for animals?
2. If the question ask to define a word, what is the grammatically correct way to format the answer.
Question 1: For example, from dictionary, define ‘happy’.
Question 2: In line 2, what does the word ‘happy’ means?
3. Should the answer always follow the same tense as the question or the tense the passage is written in
1. If the passage uses ‘he/she’ for animals, in the answer, should I follow the the passage and use ‘he/she’ even though we should use ‘it’ for animals?
2. If the question ask to define a word, what is the grammatically correct way to format the answer.
Question 1: For example, from dictionary, define ‘happy’.
Question 2: In line 2, what does the word ‘happy’ means?
3. Should the answer always follow the same tense as the question or the tense the passage is written in