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When Children Arrive at Kindergarten Thinking They Can Write

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Question 7

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When children arrive at kindergarten thinking they can write


A) ​their messages are more important than their print script form.
B) ​they are eager to do it correctly.
C) ​they probably think they know more that they really do.
D) ​both a and c

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