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questions and twenty attitude toward common non - reading activities ( i.e. Watching television is . ) questions . Children were given three ap- propriate choices , such as ; enjoyable , alright , terrible .
questions and twenty attitude toward common non - reading activities ( i.e. Watching television is . ) questions . Children were given three ap- propriate choices , such as ; enjoyable , alright , terrible .
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Examples of these are suggestions such as using specific questions that require students to associate previous knowledge with information in the story or activities such as pointing out a story's setting on a map .
Examples of these are suggestions such as using specific questions that require students to associate previous knowledge with information in the story or activities such as pointing out a story's setting on a map .
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It should be emphasized that simplifying questions this way does not mean that students will deal with less important concepts , but rather , that they will be dealt with in a different way . Recognition items may be constructed in ...
It should be emphasized that simplifying questions this way does not mean that students will deal with less important concepts , but rather , that they will be dealt with in a different way . Recognition items may be constructed in ...
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