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    If Someone Has Difficulty Recognizing Words at the Phonological Level
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If Someone Has Difficulty Recognizing Words at the Phonological Level

Question 9

Question 9

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If someone has difficulty recognizing words at the phonological level, this means that they have trouble recognizing ______ language.


A) Written
B) Spoken
C) Foreign
D) All of the above

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