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meagbuch

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Think-alouds are useful because they
 
  A. can be used when drawing cartoons of literary characters.
  B. allow students to verbalize their thinking before, during, or after reading.
  C. are useful when students whisper or sub-verbalize their responses.
  D. can be used when students shout their answers to teachers' questions.

Question 2

The research literature has repeatedly shown that the total-task chaining procedure is the most effective method of chaining.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

False . None of the methods has been show to be more effective than the others in the research literature.





 

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