Multiple Choice
When a word is read and is mistaken for another word that has a similar visual appearance, such as reading "perform" as "perfume," this is called:
A) A derivational error
B) Concurrent errors
C) An over-extended misapprehension
D) A segmentation error
E) A visual error
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