Easy-to-read books

A. have larger print, more space between lines, limited text, and familiar vocabulary.
B. depend largely on illustrations to tell the story.
C. are in a large format so as to be seen easily by students at a distance.
D. are intended to be read aloud by a teacher initially.
E. have proportionally less text per page than picture storybooks.


Answer: A

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