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How reading fiction-non-fiction predicts verbal abilities


Problem: The author uses first person pronouns multiple times in the article. In which of the following quotes should the reader infer that the author's job or credentials are important? Please select all of the correct responses. "We don't yet exactly know," (Mar, 2022, para. 9). "Work from our lab, based on young adults, is beginning to clarify the association between reading and language abilities, pointing to the importance of reading fiction and not just non-fiction," (Mar, 2022, para. 10). "In a follow-up study, a collaboration between my psychology lab at York University and a lab at Concordia University led by education professor Sandra Martin-Chang, we asked 200 people about their various motivations for engaging in leisure reading," (Mar, 2022, para. 4). "Perhaps the emotions evoked by stories help us to remember new words, or maybe our intrinsic interest in stories results in a stronger focus on the text," (Mar, 2022, para. 9). "We all know that reading is good for children and for adults, and that we should all be reading more often," (Mar, 2022, para. 1). In four separate studies, based on data from almost 1,000 young adults, behavioural scientist Marina Rain and I examined how reading fiction and non-fiction predicts verbal abilities," (Mar, 2022, para. 2). Need Assignment Help?

 

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