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D2AR0N

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Instructional strategies such as conducting guided reading groups, DRTAs, and story impressions, when used to promote reading comprehension, are best conducted using books on a student's ________.
 
  A) educational reading level
  B) instructional reading level
  C) independent reading level
  D) supportive reading level

Question 2

What is the reading level of a student reading at 90 percent oral accuracy when reading a story aloud?
 
  A) independent
  B) frustration
  C) dependent
  D) instructional


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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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