Reading comprehension is the ability to process text,
understand its meaning, and to integrate it with what the reader already knows.
[1][2]Fundamental skills required in efficient reading comprehension are knowing meaning of words, ability to understand meaning of a word from discourse context, ability to follow organization of passage and to identify antecedents and references in it, ability to draw inferences from a passage about its contents, ability to identify the main thought of a passage, ability to answer questions answered in a passage, ability to recognize the
literary devices or propositional structures used in a passage and determine its
tone, to understand the situational mood (agents, objects, temporal and spatial reference points, casual and intentional inflections, etc.) conveyed for assertions, questioning, commanding, refraining etc. and finally ability to determine writer's purpose, intent and point of view, and draw inferences about the writer (discourse-semantics).
What do you pay for premix fuel in your area?
How much will it actually increase the life of your saw? Have you ever done a legitimate cost/benifits analysis on using it? The numbers don’t lie. Since I’ve never had any issues with e10 there is no way I can justify using premix in my equipment. Even if it cut the life in half on a $1000 saw it would still be cheaper to use e10. My last 3120 consumed about 3900 gallons of fuel before it died, so the math shows even if poor fuel cut that life in half I would have still saved about $9000 in operating cost or 5-1/2 new saws.