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When will a student most likely need to read a text aloud? O when doing homework O when studying for a test O when preparing a speech O when taking notes in class
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When will a student most likely need to read a text aloud?
O when doing homework
O when studying for a test
O when preparing a speech
O when taking notes in class
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When preparing a speech. Practicing the text aloud when preparing a speech/presentation is vital, as it allows you to ensure the information is presented in a coherent way.
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