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The purpose of word recognition tests are to explore the student's ability with respect to sight vocabulary.
 
  a. True
  b. False

Question 2

With respect to reading comprehension skills, affective comprehension means:
 
  a. The student reads the paragraph or story and is then asked questions based on it.
  b. The student reads a paragraph or story and must interpret what has been read.
  c. The student is read a paragraph or story by the examiner and is then asked questions about what he or she has read.
  d. The student reads a paragraph or story and then analyzes, evaluates, or makes judgments on what he or she has read.
  e. The student reads a paragraph or story and his or her emotional responses to the text are evaluated by the examiner



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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