Hi. Please tell me which is correct. Perhaps, my question should be, "Which one do you prefer?" (assuming all three are correct) Let's say both the topic and text are given for students to do this task.
1. Not looking at the topic, please guess what the text is about. 2. By not looking at the topic, please guess what the text is about. 3. While not looking at the topic, please guess what the text is about.
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I can't quite picture this situation, but I somehow feel that "without looking at" is better for the prompt.
— Philip
I can't quite picture this situation, but I somehow feel that "without looking at" is better for the prompt.
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