1. Small group discussions with preschools enables them to: A. Find out if they are superior B. Learn to argue C. Outsmart the others and gain teachers attention D. Compare their ideas with peer ideas I choose D 2. Children with many experience with stories: A. Can accurately sound out words B. Tend to know stories have predictable segments and features C. Can read simple words such as was or am by late preschool years D. Realize words are separated in sentences and that sentences end in periods I choose D can someone please check my answers

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Vanessa/Jeff -- please do not switch names.

I agree with your first answer.

I already gave you the answer to the second question.
you did not give me the answer. The answer you given were not the right answer. I am not an early childhood education major. I were helping a friend out. If you are going to help someone, please do not down them. Who knows, you might need help one day.
how would I start a formal outline on early childhood education / intervention
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