Which is the BEST example of a teacher prompting the use of semantic cues?

a. "You read: ‘Mary lived her dog.' Does that make sense?"
b. "Look at the word. Let's go through each sound: l-o-s-t."
c. "Are there some pictures on this page that would help us to figure out the words?"
d. "Let's try a word here that starts with "l."


a

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