When might a reader create an outline?

When the author uses a lot of unfamiliar words.

When the author uses personal stories as examples.

When the author includes graphs and charts.

When the text is complex.

When the reader wants to organize and structure their understanding of the text.

When the reader wants to identify the main ideas and supporting details in the text.

When the reader wants to have a clear roadmap of the content and flow of the text.

When the reader wants to summarize and review the information in the text.

When the reader wants to compare and contrast different parts of the text.