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I have worked with students using two types of leading questions to represent the relationship between prosody and interpretation . Type 1 : Demonstrating prosody and then asking students for interpretation .
I have worked with students using two types of leading questions to represent the relationship between prosody and interpretation . Type 1 : Demonstrating prosody and then asking students for interpretation .
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The types of conversational questions asked immediately above are the same kinds of contextual questions to ask when interpreting text with prosody . So while a conversational interaction has clear differences from text transactions ...
The types of conversational questions asked immediately above are the same kinds of contextual questions to ask when interpreting text with prosody . So while a conversational interaction has clear differences from text transactions ...
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7th grader This finding was not surprising ; the lure of these types of subliterature among adolescents has been reported by Ivey and Broaddus ( 2001 ) and was evident among our avid readers . Subliterature includes all types of ...
7th grader This finding was not surprising ; the lure of these types of subliterature among adolescents has been reported by Ivey and Broaddus ( 2001 ) and was evident among our avid readers . Subliterature includes all types of ...
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Prosody and Interpretation | 80 |
Are Avid Readers Lurking in Your Language Arts Classroom? Myths of | 99 |
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