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Which of the following is a common barrier to be avoided during test preparation?
 
  a. Sentence structure that is easy to understand
  b. Directions that are clear
  c. Vocabulary that is difficult to understand
  d. Material free from bias

Question 2

Which of the following assumptions is NOT consistent with a bottom-up model of
  reading?
 
  a. good decoding translates directly into good comprehension
  b. meaning is always accessed via a phonological code
  c. comprehension is a highly constructive process
  d. a text is processed word by word



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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