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Pineappleeh

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The KWL strategy helps children:
 
  a. tap into prior knowledge, set a purpose for reading, and summarize what
  was read. b. look for new words in a text, use their deduction skills and prior knowledge,
  and explain the meaning.
  c. describe their interests, select a text to read, and explain what they read. d. identify the main conflict in a story, think about the cause(s), and propose a
  solution.

Question 2

What does POSSE stand for?
 
  a. Prepare, organize, study, summarize, and explain
  b. Predict, organize, state, support, explain
  c. Peruse, obtain, search, support, and examine
  d. Predict, organize, search, summarize, and evaluate



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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