What made the McGuffey readers distinctive instructionally?
A. They provided graded materials to accommodate groups.
B. There were books for first grade through sixth grade.
C. They sold more than 120 million copies.
D. They are eclectic because they had selections with both religious and patriotic themes.
A/Explanation
A. Prior materials had been graded so they could be used in a specific order.
B. While they were called graded, that term does not relate to today's grade levels.
C. This is true, but not relevant to the question.
D. The term eclectic refers more to the instructional approaches than to the content of the passages.
E.
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