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tsand2

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Which of the following is not a part of Graham and Harris's self-regulated strategy
  development (SRSD) method of teaching writing?
 
  a. giving students experience with different writing genres
  b. explicitly teaching target writing strategies
  c. methods for building positive attitudes toward writing
  d. practice in writing rapidly to increase fluency

Question 2

Free-writing is an approach to writing that basically is used to
 
  a. improve students' writing mechanics and grammar
  b. reduce students' fear of making writing mistakes
  c. strengthen students' revision and rewriting skills
  d. improve students' attention to the need to plan and organize writing



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juiceman1987

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b




tsand2

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Reply 2 on: Jun 20, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Gracias!

 

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