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    When Adults Ask Children Open-Ended Questions About Story Events, Explain
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When Adults Ask Children Open-Ended Questions About Story Events, Explain

Question 111

Question 111

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When adults ask children open-ended questions about story events, explain the meaning of words, and point out features of point, they are engaging in


A) literacy modeling.
B) phonological awareness.
C) emergent literacy.
D) interactive reading.

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