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CORALGRILL2014

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It is expected that most children should become fluent writers by
 
  a) the entrance to first grade .
  b) the end of first grade.
  c) second grade.
  d) fourth grade.

Question 2

The most basic rule about syllabication is that
 
  a) there is one consonant sound in every syllable.
  b) every syllable must contain a short vowel.
  c) there is one vowel sound in each syllable.
  d) every syllable must contain a long vowel.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



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