If a young child sees a bedspread with flowers and calls it a garden, what schema-related problem is he or she demonstrating?

A. insufficient text clues
B. limited schema
C. mismatched schema
D. cultural differences


C/Explanation:
A. Insufficient text clues means that readers have relevant schema, but there are not enough clues in the text to activate it.
B. Limited schema means that the reader has insufficient prior experience or knowledge.
C. Mismatched schema is when children apply an existing schema in a situation where is doesn't fit.
D. Cultural differences can account for all of these schema-related problems.

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