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    The Ability to Hear Discrete Sounds in Words Is Referred
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The Ability to Hear Discrete Sounds in Words Is Referred

Question 34

Question 34

Multiple Choice

The ability to hear discrete sounds in words is referred to as


A) sound blending.
B) decoding.
C) phonetics.
D) phonological awareness.
E) phonics.

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