Oral reading is most effective when the selection is
A. introduced, read with minimum interruption, and discussed thoroughly.
B. introduced, read with numerous explanations, and discussed thoroughly.
C. introduced, read without numerous explanations, and discussed briefly.
D. read without introduction but has a thorough explanation while being read, and thoroughly discussed.
Answer: A
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