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Jramos095

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Daily reading and writing experiences
 
  a) contribute to children's spelling development.
  b) have no relation to spelling development.
  c) may hinder spelling development.
  d) take away valuable instructional time from the spelling program.

Question 2

The ability to orally read sentences expressively, with appropriate phrasing and intonation is known as
 
  a) prosody.
  b) automaticity.
  c) functionality.
  d) morphemic analysis.



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Answer to Question 1

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