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The language experience approach
 
  a. utilizes experience charts.
  b. cannot be used with pupils below the third grade.
  c. is a completely new approach.
  d. makes use of basal readers.

Question 2

The characteristics of literature-based and language-integrated series include
 
  a. primarily short excerpts from well-written stories.
  b. a heavy focus on skill development.
  c. high-quality literature selections.
  d. All of these



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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