Which nonfiction genre teaches the reader a process?(1 point)

Responses

history
history

biography
biography

humor
humor

how-to

how-to

The nonfiction genre that teaches the reader a process is the "how-to" genre.

The correct answer is "how-to." How-to is a nonfiction genre that teaches the reader a process. To arrive at this answer, you can first eliminate the options that do not fit the criteria.

"History" and "biography" are nonfiction genres but do not typically focus on teaching a process. They present information about past events or the lives of individuals.

"Humor," although nonfiction, is not a genre that specifically focuses on teaching processes. It is meant to entertain and evoke laughter.

Upon considering these options, "how-to" remains the only nonfiction genre that specifically aims to teach the reader a process. It provides step-by-step instructions or guidance on a particular skill or topic, helping the reader to learn and apply the taught process.