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  Learning to read and write is primarily a matter of
  a. learning to recite the alphabet.
  b. associating the appropriate sounds with letters.
  c. practicing writing upper- and lowercase letters.
  d. None of these answers.
   
 


Question 2

Before children have learned to read, they begin to recognize
  a. that print means something.
  b. that there is a consistent relationship between the letters of the alphabet and words.
  c. a variety of words, when these are presented in their appropriate context.
  d. All of these answers.



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