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elizabeth18

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The most effective way to help students who are English learners build their reading speed is to provide
 
  a) additional phonemic awareness instruction.
  b) round robin reading opportunities.
  c) opportunities for rereading familiar texts.
  d) microphones in the classroom.

Question 2

Mature fluent readers
 
  a) read all materials at the same rate.
  b) adjust their reading rate to fit the materials they are reading.
  c) prefer to read expository texts.
  d) usually lack writing fluency.



Andromeda18

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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