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Question:
Illustrated means explained by using pictures or examples.
Illustrated can be used as a verb or an adjective. In this exercise, it is used as a verb.
For example:
I illustrated that it is dangerous to cross the street without looking both ways by showing statistics on car accidents.
The writer illustrated this cookbook with many pictures of delicious foods.
confused
showed
demonstrated
made clear
Which answers below are closest in meaning to illustrated? Choose the 3 correct answers.
Response:
The examples below will help you to understand the meaning of illustrated.
diagrams in a book on biology
pictures in a book
graphs in a textbook
music on the radio
Which examples below illustrate something in order to make it more clear? Choose the 3 correct answers.
an example that strengthens her point.
examples which help to understand the idea.
explanations that are easy to understand.
another complicated theory.
Which answers below best complete the sentence? Choose the 3 correct answers.
A writer may illustrate an idea with...
Read this paragraph and answer the question below.
If they look at illustrations while they read a text.
If they first finish reading a text, and after the text, they look at the illustrations.
When they read a text without any illustrations.
Textbooks and Illustrations
In the 1970's researchers began to investigate the effects of illustrated textbooks on learner performance. Most studies compared two groups: a group that read a text only and a group that read a text accompanied by illustrations. Both groups then answered the same questions. The findings showed that learners scored highest when presented simultaneously with both a text and illustrations. Subsequent research conducted throughout the 1980's and 1990's also supported these findings.
According to the above paragraph, when do learners perform best? Choose 1 correct answer