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Helen
5 days ago
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Marcus and his classmates are discussing a novel in class. Which discussion observations most suggest that Marcus has prepared b

efore presenting his point of view to the group? Select two options. Marcus has strong opinions about the novel. Marcus is polite and waits for his turn to speak. Marcus has brought the novel to use as a reference. Marcus often agrees with other students’ viewpoints. Marcus supports his opinions with evidence from the text.
English
2 answers:
hammer [6.4K]5 days ago
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Response:

Option 3: By having the text on hand, Marcus demonstrates that he has reviewed the material and is ready to substantiate his arguments in the discussion.

Option 5: By supplying evidence from the text to support his viewpoints, Marcus showcases his preparedness and professionalism in the discussion.

Leya [6.5K]5 days ago
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I would suggest: 1) Marcus backs up his views with textual evidence and 2) Marcus has prepared the novel to reference during the discussion. I hope this is helpful

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