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ENagel

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Students typically learn the difference between writing and drawing during the ____________ stage of spelling development.
 
  a. emergent spelling
  b. letter-name spelling
  c. derivational relations spelling
  d. within-word spelling

Question 2

Students focus on the meaning principle during the ______________ stage of spelling development.
 
  a. emergent spelling
  b. letter-name spelling
  c. derivational relations spelling
  d. within-word spelling



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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