Which technique is recommended for students who have difficulty even with basic literal comprehension?

A) Mystery Passages
B) Using Manipulatives
C) QAR
D) imaging


B / Explanation:
A) Using Manipulatives is recommended for students who have difficulty even with basic literal comprehension. Using this technique, students use objects to show what the text is saying. Motor movements aid students' comprehension.
B) Using Manipulatives is recommended for students who have difficulty even with basic literal comprehension. Using this technique, students use objects to show what the text is saying. Motor movements aid students' comprehension.
C) Using Manipulatives is recommended for students who have difficulty even with basic literal comprehension. Using this technique, students use objects to show what the text is saying. Motor movements aid students' comprehension.
D) Using Manipulatives is recommended for students who have difficulty even with basic literal comprehension. Using this technique, students use objects to show what the text is saying. Motor movements aid students' comprehension. In time, imaging replaces using manipulatives.

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