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Zoey63294

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Students' scores on high-stakes tests such as the Stanford Achievement Test and the Iowa
  Test of Basic Skills can often be linked to readability levels of the:
 
  a) Fry Readability Graph
  b) Fountas and Pinnell guidelines
  c) Lexile Framework
  d) Informal Reading Inventory

Question 2

Melissa, a fifth grade student, selected a book from the Sammy Keyes series of mystery
  novels. Melissa recognized most of the words but she needed her teacher's help to fully
  comprehend the story. Consequently, this book fit Melissa's:
 
  a) independent level
  b) instructional level
  c) frustration level
  d) Lexile level



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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