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lunatika

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________ programs in basal readers emphasize reading and writing connections, writing activities, listening, and speaking.
 
  A) Readiness B) Comprehension C) Strategy lesson D) Language arts

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Which of the following definitions describes scope and sequence?
 
  A) A general plan in a basal reader for the introduction of skills
  B) The introduction, repetition, and reinforcement of skills at all levels of basal reading programs
  C) Charts, workbooks, and other devices that accompany a basal reading program
  D) Activities such as art, music, and writing as catalysts to extend ideas and concepts of a lesson



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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