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    Because Poor Readers Have Problems with Sound-Letter Combinations, They Benefit
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Because Poor Readers Have Problems with Sound-Letter Combinations, They Benefit

Question 38

Question 38

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Because poor readers have problems with sound-letter combinations, they benefit from what type of approach?


A) phonics
B) rote learning
C) invented spelling
D) dialogical reading
E) shiritori

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