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Readability formulas cannot always be used to predict whether a child will be able to read a book because they don't consider factors such as
 
  a) a child's background knowledge.
  b) the average sentence length in a book.
  c) the average length of words in the book.
  d) the average number of syllables in each word.

Question 2

Portfolios should focus upon
 
  a) a child's strengths.
  b) a child's weaknesses.
  c) expository writing.
  d) narrative writing.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

a



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