Literature supports the building of a readers’s imagination because:


A. readers are placing themselves into a story.

B. readers relate only to what they know.

C. readers are presented with an unstructured picture of life.

D. readers are seeing worlds they already know.

A?
Mr. Simon read The Village of Round and Square Houses to his students. Then, he had the children discuss and construct stable foundations for round and square houses out of sticks. This is an example of integrating literature into which content area?


A. Math

B. Science

C. Language arts

D. Social studies

A? or D?

3 answers

Both answers are A.
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