Fiction for young children:

A) a type of story which includes complex story lines and multiple characters.
B) a type of literature that includes believable characters, the illusion of reality in time and place and which has a plot that encourages children to understand the reasons behind events.
C) are stories which include disadvantaged or minority characters.
D) are usually chapter books and require that children can recall what was previously read to them.


B

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Sickle-cell anemia is a condition in which

A. the child's body does not produce the enzyme that is necessary to digest certain types of protein in the human diet. B. the nerves of the body undergo deterioration that eventually leads to paralysis and death. C. the shape of the red blood cells is distorted so they cannot transport an adequate amount of oxygen through the body. D. the individual suffers varying degrees of mental retardation and learning disabilities.

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Skills are: 

A. abilities that have been acquired by training or experience. B. something that you are able to do that is usually innate as opposed to learned. C. activities that we enjoy doing. D. the standards we live by.

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A key strategy for finding a job is to make use of your

A. friends. B. family. C. online social networks. D. school library.

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It is important to use what Barrera call "skilled dialogue when dealing with

a. an abusive parent. b. cultural diversity. c. a foster child. d. a neglected child.

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