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yoroshambo

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Sending or receiving written messages
 
  a. is not an appropriate activity for preschoolers.
 b. is confusing to young children.
 c. may aid preschoolers' knowledge of print use.
 d. is appropriate for preschoolers if all letters in words are capitalized.

Question 2

The earlier reading instruction begins, the better.
 
  a. This is a true statement.
 b. Research backs this conclusion.
 c. Research does not back this conclusion.
  d. This is true only for gifted children.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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