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Floyd encounters an unfamiliar word in his eighth-grade social studies textbook. What would be a good first strategy for him to use in decoding the word?


◦ Segment the word into individual sounds
◦ Make use of context
◦ Divide the word into morphemes (meaning parts)
◦ Use onset-rime


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Divide the word into morphemes (meaning parts)



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