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jayhills49

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Charlie reads rapidly and without pause. When he comes to the end of the sentence, he often does not use appropriate intonation to signify punctuation. After he finishes reading, he is unable to answer comprehension questions about what he has just read. What interferes most with Charlie's comprehension?


◦ Charlie has poor decoding skills.
◦ Charlie has poor sight word recognition skills.
◦ Charlie has poor comprehension monitoring skills.
◦ Charlie is not a fluent reader.


annierak

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Charlie has poor comprehension monitoring skills.



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