When Gene writes, he represents all the essential sound features of words, and he develops particular spellings for long and short vowels. He chooses letters based on sound, but without regard for English letter sequences or other conventions. Gene is in what stage of development?
A. Precommunicative
B. Phonetic
C. Transitional
D. Semiphonetic
Answer: B
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