When new teacher Kate Kane said that her students didn't seem to form inferences as they
read, her principal correctly responded that:
a) students can be taught to form inferences
b) literal comprehension is more important than inferential comprehension
c) struggling students should read only expository texts
d) struggling students should read only narrative texts
a
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