A child reads "John called his mom" instead of "John called his mother." What does this tell us about the student's miscue?
A. The child is focusing on phonics to decode words.
B. The child is not reading for meaning.
C. The miscue is not important; the child simply used a more familiar term.
D. The child is using syntactic cues incorrectly.
Answer: C
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What will be an ideal response?
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