Picturebook illustrations, according to the definition given in your textbook,
A. are essential to the story's meaning.
B. take up at least half the space on a page.
C. can be understood by children aged 2-8.
D. are incidental to the story.
E. are large enough to be seen from 20 feet away.
Answer: A
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You know that your test was a good measure of what you taught your students. You also know that students seldom do poorly on your tests simply because they are poor test takers. Considering the textbook's discussion of study strategies, what other possible explanation might you give Luke as to why he thought he knew the material well yet earned a low test score. And with your explanation in mind, describe a strategy you might teach him for improving his performance next time.
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