Respuesta :
"An author an you" question is one that requires you to make an inference. Three of the questions have answers directly stated in the passages:
What time will emergency announcements on the radio begin? 6 am
Other than snowfall, what might be another reason for canceling or delaying school? unsafe conditions
Where will announcements about school closures be made? radio and television
The only question that requires you to make an inference is: Why would announcements be made over the radio and television? This is the right answer.
What time will emergency announcements on the radio begin? 6 am
Other than snowfall, what might be another reason for canceling or delaying school? unsafe conditions
Where will announcements about school closures be made? radio and television
The only question that requires you to make an inference is: Why would announcements be made over the radio and television? This is the right answer.
Which of the following is an example of an “author and you” question about the announcement?
Why would announcements be made over the radio and television?
First, let's start by defining what an "author and you" question is. An "author and you" question is a question are based on information found in the text, but where you are required to relate it to your own experience. Therefore, it is something that is not directly answered by the text. All of the other questions are something that can be found in the text, while this question is one where you have to think logically.