Research on oral language and sound-letter matching suggests that
A) Oral language improves phonetics but phonetics does not improveoral comprehension
B) Phonetics improve oral comprehension but oral language does nothelp phonetics
C) There is a two-way relationship, so oral language skills improve
phonetics and phonetic skills improve oral language
D) There is no relationship between oral language skills and phonetics
A
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A. True B. False