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Caiter2013

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A student who is able to identify words with similar spelling patterns is in which developmental phase for word identification?
 
  A) Full alphabetic phase B) Prealphabetic phase
  C) Consolidated alphabetic phase D) Partial alphabetic phase

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When a child reads the word money for monkey, the student is in which developmental phase for word identification?
 
  A) Partial alphabetic phase B) Prealphabetic phase
  C) Full alphabetic phase D) Consolidated alphabetic phase



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

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