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clmills979

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According to Kenneth Koch, which poetic device is often more effective for children than rhyme?
 
  a. alliteration
  b. repetition
  c. assonance
  d. none - Rhyme is the easiest poetic device for children to use.

Question 2

Teachers model adult and conventional writing when they collaborate with students on
 
  a. kid writing.
  b. transformational writing.
  c. interactive writing.
  d. quickwriting.



chevyboi1976

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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