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Which statement is true for communicating about others’ viewpoints?You do not need to tell readers how your evidence supports your claim. You should use verbs such as “suggests” and “describes” to convey what the text is about. The viewpoints of others must always be converted to maintain a positive viewpoint. You can assume the readers know who the author is.

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You should use verbs such as “suggests” and “describes” to convey what the text is about.
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You should use verbs such as “suggests” and “describes” to convey what the text is about.

Step-by-step explanation:

When interpreting others´ ideas, you should be aware that your “reading” of these ideas is a subjective matter that is based on your careful reading of them, your comprehension of them and your ability to convey their meaning clearly. For this reason, you should let the reader know that it is your interpretation, and as such, it is based on what you think the original author seems to suggest or what he or she is describing and elaborating.

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