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rayancarla1

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What is a basal reader?
 
  a. A book with short stories that progressively become more difficult as the
  book proceeds from beginning to end. b. A story that progressively becomes more difficult from beginning to end. c. A collection of stories whose content is designed to be appropriate for
  children of all ages.
  d. A collection of stories specifically designed to teach a specific skill, such as
  determining the meaning of new words.

Question 2

Which acronym is recommended for helping children learn to pronounce polysyllabic words?
 
  a. STOP
  b. CLOVER
  c. PHAST
  d. DISSECT



dawsa925

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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