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No, I don't think that all students experience same exposure to literacy at home while growing up.
A preschooler whose home environment provides fewer opportunities for acquiring knowledge and skills related to books and reading is at slightly higher risk for reading difficulties than a child whose home environment provides a richer literacy environment. Singing songs, telling stories, and reading nursery rhymes or children's books expand a child's vocabulary, preparing them for successful reading comprehension when they eventually learn to read.
Literacy development is an essential component of your child's overall growth. It serves as the foundation for succeeding in school, socializing with others, problem-solving, decision-making, developing independence, managing money, and working.
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The answer is B-
Mark Antony repeats that line to discredit Brutus by giving examples that prove that Caesar was not ambitious.
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There once was an athlete named Sam.
He really really liked to eat ham.
His mother wasn't happy.
She said ham was too cr*ppy.
So that was the end of poor Sam
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