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armygirl

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A teacher does not advocate the use of the dictionary or morphemic analysis because she wants her students to practice using context skills to learn new words. What is wrong with that practice?
 
  A) The dictionary is easier to use than context. Students need practice using the dictionary.
  B) Context clues often don't work. Students should use integrated skills.
  C) Morphemic analysis is easier to use than context and works nearly all the time.
  D) Teaching students to use context clues is time consuming and usually ineffective.

Question 2

Most new words are learned __________.
 
  A) independently, through oral or written context
  B) with the help of a teacher or parent
  C) in a planned, systematic program
  D) in content area subjects



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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