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Cooldude101

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What is the most important tool of the transactional theory?
 
  a. a detailed analysis of the reader's social background
  b. a detailed analysis of the reader's psychological profile
  c. a detailed analysis of the reader's deviation from a text being read aloud.
  d. a and b

Question 2

What is assimilation, according to Piaget?
 
  a. learning by doing
  b. classifying an object into an already existing mental category or operation
  c. adjusting a mental category or operation to include new experiences
  d. a state of disequilibrium



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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