When writing individual language-experience stories, it is recommended that the teacher

A) write exactly what the child says, even if there is a grammatical error.
B) phonetically respell the child?s mispronunciations.
C) change only the child?s grammatical errors.
D) make changes wherever necessary to make the pieces readable.


A / Explanation:
A) When writing individual language-experience stories, it is recommended that the teacher write exactly what the child says, even if there is a grammatical error. Otherwise the child might have difficulty with the language and might feel that his or her language is not accepted.
B) When writing individual language-experience stories, it is recommended that the teacher write exactly what the child says, even if there is a grammatical error. Otherwise the child might have difficulty with the language and might feel that his or her language is not accepted.
C) When writing individual language-experience stories, it is recommended that the teacher write exactly what the child says, even if there is a grammatical error. Otherwise the child might have difficulty with the language and might feel that his or her language is not accepted.
D) When writing individual language-experience stories, it is recommended that the teacher write exactly what the child says, even if there is a grammatical error. Otherwise the child might have difficulty with the language and might feel that his or her language is not accepted.

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