Effective teaching strategies that support children's development of syntax and sentence structure are:
- c. Incorporating activities and questions that request both receptive and expressive responses
<h3>What is Syntax?</h3>
Syntax is the understanding behind the formation of sentences. For children to understand how sentences are formed, teachers should help them to build their receptive and expressive responses.
Thus, they can relate the sentences being made to their verbal meanings.
Complete options list:
a. incorporating activities and questions that request only receptive responses
b. incorporating activities and questions that request only expressive responses
c. incorporating activities and questions that request both receptive and expressive responses
d. incorporating activities where children are asked to diagram sentences
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Example #1: The Sun Rising (By John Donne) ...
Example #2: Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day (By William Shakespeare)
Example #3: When I Have Fears (By John Keats)
Example #4: Vestiges (By Van Jordan)
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