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( 2 ) What does the student use but confuse ? and ( 3 ) What features are absent from the student's spelling ? ... Perhaps the most fruitful place to explore fell within the features that a student used but confused ( Invernizzi ...
( 2 ) What does the student use but confuse ? and ( 3 ) What features are absent from the student's spelling ? ... Perhaps the most fruitful place to explore fell within the features that a student used but confused ( Invernizzi ...
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Of this group , Darron is still firmly planted in the letter name stage , as evidenced by errors with short vowels ( HIN / hen ) and confusion with beginning blends and digraphs ( SIP / ship ; JRUM / drum ; COP / chop ) .
Of this group , Darron is still firmly planted in the letter name stage , as evidenced by errors with short vowels ( HIN / hen ) and confusion with beginning blends and digraphs ( SIP / ship ; JRUM / drum ; COP / chop ) .
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Because Latrice's knowledge of long vowels is shaky , it is logical that she would struggle with ambiguous vowels ( COCH / couch ; CROWL / crawl ) . Jacob's confusion is largely related to the long -a pattern ( GRIAN / grain ) ...
Because Latrice's knowledge of long vowels is shaky , it is logical that she would struggle with ambiguous vowels ( COCH / couch ; CROWL / crawl ) . Jacob's confusion is largely related to the long -a pattern ( GRIAN / grain ) ...
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