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tiara099

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Vygotsky's theory of cognitive development is similar to Piaget's theory in that it
 
  A) proposes four stages of development that are age-related.
  B) describes how children develop by interacting with the physical world.
  C) emphasizes how children develop through social interaction.
  D) emphasizes that children must be actively involved in order to grow and learn.

Question 2

Emily has learned that English writing represents sounds, or that there is a correspondence between graphemes and phonemes. As a beginning reader Emily has mastered
 
  A) orthographic knowledge. B) metacognition.
  C) the alphabetic principle. D) phonemic awareness.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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