According to reader response theory, when reading a poem or story, the reader __________

A) reconstructs the author's message
B) constructs meaning by entering a back-and-forth transaction with the writer
C) constructs meaning based strictly on ideas and images flowing from his or her background
D) constructs meaning on the basis of what she or he knows about the author


B

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_________ is defined as the social and instructional integration of children with disabilities into educational programs whose primary purpose is to serve typically developing individuals

a. Inclusion b. Mainstreaming c. Normalization

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Which of the following characteristics of effective communication refers to the teacher talk that eliminates vague terms from explanations and responses to students' questions?

a. Transition signals b. Connected discourse c. Emphasis d. Precise language

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Can an underground newspaper be banned for discussing a controversial topic?

a. Yes. Congress has passed a law that gives school officials absolute discretion in banning underground newspapers that contain controversial material. b. No. The U.S. Supreme Court held in Pico that students have First Amendment rights to discuss controversial topics in underground newspapers. c. Yes. The U.S. Supreme Court held in Pico that the school board can discipline students for controversial material contained in underground newspapers. d. No. At least one federal appeals court held that we must not stifle ideas and views that may be contained in underground newspapers. e. None of the above.

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The terms collaborative play, interactive play, social play, pretend play, and dramatic play have all been used interchangeably with what this text refers to as socio-dramatic play. The authors prefer the term socio-dramatic play because it emphasizes that younger children ________________________________ by using play representations and language to create _______________________________.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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