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Premises:
Critical Questions
Syllable Recognition
Code Switch
Print Referencing
Literal Questions
Phonemes
Orthographic Knowledge
Visual Storage
Morphological Knowledge
Graphemes
Sound Segmentation
Narrative Macrostructure
Inferential Questions
Story Dictation
Narrative Microstructure
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Answers recall a specific fact explicitly stated in the reading passage.
Separating the individual sounds in a word.
Comments about the organization and features of printed material.
The letters representing sounds.
The ability to recognize that some letter combinations are allowed and other letter combinations are never used.
Individual sounds within words.
The ability to form and maintain visual images of words.
The answer can be logically concluded from the text.
An adult writes a story as it is told by a child.
The overall organization of a story.
Answers interpret factual information in keeping with one’s own morals or beliefs.
The internal linguistic features of a story.
The ability to identify base words and their inflected forms.
The ability to alternate between formal and informal language.
An awareness that words are made up of subunits.
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
Critical Questions
Syllable Recognition
Code Switch
Print Referencing
Literal Questions
Phonemes
Orthographic Knowledge
Visual Storage
Morphological Knowledge
Graphemes
Sound Segmentation
Narrative Macrostructure
Inferential Questions
Story Dictation
Narrative Microstructure
Premises:
Critical Questions
Syllable Recognition
Code Switch
Print Referencing
Literal Questions
Phonemes
Orthographic Knowledge
Visual Storage
Morphological Knowledge
Graphemes
Sound Segmentation
Narrative Macrostructure
Inferential Questions
Story Dictation
Narrative Microstructure
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