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arivle123

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Digital storytelling combines the art of telling stories with a variety of:
 
  a. pictures.
  b. vocabulary.
  c. multimedia tools.
  d. digital cameras.

Question 2

Graphic novels have the potential to do all of the following, EXCEPT:
 
  a. help struggling readers visualize what they are reading.
  b. help diverse students learn the essentials of reading, writing, and interpretation skills.
  c. eliminate the need for reading instruction at the elementary level.
  d. enable students to become knowledgeable consumers of ideas and information.



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: c

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ANSWER: c




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