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loris [4]
1 year ago
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Classifying syllable types in multisyllabic words should be considered a scaffolding activity, not a goal in itself. True or fal

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lianna [129]1 year ago
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True, Classifying syllable classes in multisyllabic words should be considered a scaffolding activity, not a goal in itself.

<h3>What comes first encoding or decoding?</h3>

In order to read, you need to solve (sound out) words. In order to spell, you need to encode words. In other words, pull the sounds apart within a word and match notes to the sounds. Encoding and decoding connect the components of auditory and visual processing

<h3>What are examples of multisyllabic words?</h3>

Multisyllabic Words

Syllables. baby. bacon. balloon. baseball. bedroom. bedtime. berry.

Syllables. basketball. bicycle. blueberry. broccoli. neighborhood. library. umbrella.

To learn more about Syllable, refer

brainly.com/question/1514007

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