Multiple Choice
Decontextualized language use refers to:
A) situations when children use language and tell stories that do not relate to the context of their social situation.
B) written language and to "words that stand on their own."
C) learning to read when the topic is unfamiliar to the reader.
D) using written forms of language that are new to the writer.
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