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SGallaher96

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Of the following, the most important reason for helping students use correct spelling and punctuation is that adherence to conventions will:
 
  a) increase readability for the audience
  b) help the students attain higher grades
  c) make their writing more interesting
  d) eliminate cultural differences

Question 2

After Colin, a fifth-grade student, read the story of Jack and the Beanstalk, he pretended that he was the giant and wrote a new ending from the giant's point of view. This activity helped the student understand the writing trait referred to as:
 
  a) audience
  b) voice
  c) transformation
  d) fluency



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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