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Yolanda

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Many young children string scribbles, letters, and letterlike forms together but do not associate the marks they make with specific phonemes. Children exhibiting these behaviors are in the stage of spelling development known as
 
  a) emergent spelling.
  b) letter name-alphabetic spelling.
  c) within-word pattern spelling.
  d) derivational relations spelling.

Question 2

Phonemes are classified as either consonants or
 
  a) vowels.
  b) miscues.
  c) referents.
  d) graphemes.



Leostella20

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

a



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