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Fourth grade teacher Helen Brady would like to show her students how she uses the text features of a book to aid her comprehension. The best way for the teacher to do this would be to use a
 
  a) miscue chart.
  b) readability formula.
  c) leveled text.
  d) think-aloud.

Question 2

Stories that could not really take place are
 
  a) fables.
  b) legends.
  c) cinquain.
  d) fantasies.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

d





 

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