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How do you write an English compreation?

It seems like you might be asking about how to write a "reading comprehension" passage, or perhaps how to answer a reading comprehension question. Let's break down both possibilities:

1. Writing a Reading Comprehension Passage:

* Choose a Topic: Pick a subject that's interesting and relevant to your target audience. It could be historical events, scientific discoveries, literary analysis, or even a fictional story.

* Craft a Clear and Concise Text: Write your passage in a way that is easy to understand, using appropriate vocabulary and grammar. Avoid jargon or overly complex sentence structures.

* Include Key Details: Embed important facts, events, or concepts within the text. These details will form the basis for the comprehension questions.

* Vary Sentence Structure: Don't make your text too repetitive. Mix up simple, compound, and complex sentences to keep the reader engaged.

* Add a Purpose: Have a reason for writing the passage. Is it meant to inform, entertain, persuade, or analyze?

* Proofread Carefully: Ensure there are no errors in grammar, spelling, or punctuation.

2. Answering Reading Comprehension Questions:

* Read the Passage Carefully: Pay attention to the main idea, supporting details, and any author's opinions or biases.

* Identify Key Words: Look for important words or phrases within the questions that will guide your search in the passage.

* Locate the Answer: Scan the passage for the specific information needed to answer the question.

* Summarize and Explain: Don't just copy words directly from the passage. Use your own words to paraphrase the information and demonstrate your understanding.

* Consider Implied Meaning: Sometimes the answer isn't directly stated, but you need to infer it from the context.

* Support Your Answers: If asked to explain your reasoning, cite specific details or evidence from the passage to support your claims.

Let me know if you have any specific questions about writing a reading comprehension passage or answering those questions. I'm here to help!

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