A preschool child draws a stick figure and makes some unintelligible scribbles around it. When she shows it to her teacher, she points to the scribbles and says, "This says 'I love mommy.'" This behavior suggests that the child most likely:

A. is ready to learn the concept of letter-sound correspondence
B. is beginning to develop awareness that words are made of distinct phonemes
C. has a basic understanding of the alphabetic principle
D. has grasped the idea that the function of print is distinct from that of pictures


Answer: D. has grasped the idea that the function of print is distinct from that of pictures

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Is the structure of sentences involves word sequences, sentence organization, word associations, word classes, and sentence components

A. Phonology B. Syntax C. Morphology D. All of the above

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A) straight line B) curved C) multi-modal D) causal

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What are the three sources of error in a measuring instrument?

What will be an ideal response?

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