How might the cultural context influence a child's ability to read?

A. Some cultures consider reading to be of little use and too difficult for children. 
B. All cultures value reading as a useful tool in daily life.
C. Children in all cultures are able to read at a third-grade level by age 10. 
D. Reading is a universal skill, not influenced by cultural context.


Answer: A

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