What questions can you ask to help you analyze and compare different texts? Select two answers.(1 point)

What is the author's name?

How is the text organized?

How many sentences are used?

How long will it take to read the text?

Does the author use direct quotations?

I have a small brain so idk but is okay

1. Why would two different authors who are writing about the same topic represent it in two different ways?.

Because one authors point of view is subjective and the other's is objective.

Because the two authors have to avoid plagiarism.

Because all authors have different purpose and style.***

2.what questions can you ask to help you analyze and compare different texts? Select TWO answers.

How many sentences are use?

What is the author's name?

Does the author use direct quotations?****

How long will it take to read the text?

How is the text organized?****

3. What can you use to show similarities and differences between what two authors have written on the same topic?

A time line
A venn diagram *****
A bar graph
A pie chart

4. What strategy would you use to recognize the differences between how two authors present the same information?

Creating an outline of texts.

Waiting a while between reading the text.

Reading a summary of the texts.

Comparing and contrasting the text***

i think b and e?

if not try b and c ok.

I'm gonna post the answers when I'm done.. with the quick check but you all have to know why it's the right answers (on your own)

@AnexityGaming!>_< its b and e so your right

number four is incorrect but the rest are correct the quick check did't tll me number four answer

What changes the way informational texts communicate the same subject?

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The two questions that would help in analyzing and comparing different texts are:

1. How is the text organized?
Analyzing the organization of a text can provide insights into its structure, main ideas, and supporting details. One can look for signs of a clear introduction, body paragraphs, and a conclusion. Moreover, understanding the organization can help identify if the text follows a chronological, cause-and-effect, problem-solution, or other types of patterns.

2. Does the author use direct quotations?
Examining if the author uses direct quotations can shed light on the sources they have referenced or the evidence they have used to support their claims. Quotations can lend credibility to the information presented and provide a deeper understanding of the topic by including expert opinions or firsthand accounts. Understanding how an author incorporates direct quotations can highlight their research or the diversity of perspectives they include in their writing.