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Which of the following is not considered a language arts strategy?
 
  a. Identifying root words
  b. Setting purposes
  c. Monitoring
  d. Alphabetizing word lists

Question 2

During writing workshop, about how much time should students spend using the writing process with self-selected topics?
 
  a. About one hour on writing, with additional time for sharing
  b. 20 minutes on writing, 30 minutes for sharing
  c. 15 minutes on writing, 15 minutes for sharing
  d. 30-45 minutes, with additional time for sharing



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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