As usually defined, contrast word recognition and word identification

A. Word recognition refers to the reading behaviors exhibited by developing readers. Word identification refers to the reading behaviors of emergent readers.
B. Word recognition refers to the instant recall of words in which the reader resorts to no obvious mechanisms to recognize the word. Word identification refers to cases in which a reader directly calls into play one or more strategies to "figure out" a word.
C. Word recognition refers to word responses evident in the alphabetic phase of word learning, especially near the end of that phase. Word identification refers to word learning responses in the pre-alphabetic phase.
D. Word recognition refers to use of phonic analysis and structural analysis. Word identification refers to use of context clues.


B

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