The concept that letters of the alphabet must have fixed positions to maintain their identity is called:
a. alphabetic principle.
b. constancy of position in space.
c. invented spelling.
d. reversals.
Question 2
Children who have mastered graphophonemic mappings understand that:
a. drawing and print have different but related functions.
b. every letter in the alphabet has a conventional direction that determines its identity.
c. letters of the alphabet correspond to specific sounds.
d. marks on a page convey a specific message.