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Dialogic reading is just children and adults having a conversation about a book. Children will enjoy dialogic reading more than traditional reading as long as you mix-up your prompts with straight reading, vary what you do from reading to reading, and follow the child's interest.
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PLEASE MARK BRAINLIEST!</u></h2>
Answer:
The person above is wrong! The correct answer is...
Explanation:
<h3>B) Thinking about the people who had been arrested and Anne's writings</h3>
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These are the people who agree with me and what they said about the incorrect answer above:
<u>Amaninoel777</u> - Its wrong the answer is b thinking about people who had been arrested and Anne’s was writings
<u>gracerebeccagosser33</u> - yea the answers b
<u>gracerebeccagosser33</u> - its ok thx for trying!
I hope this helps!
- sincerelynini
A green wavy actually would underline the text that may be incorrect grammatically. So it would be FALSE.
Helping verbs<span> are </span>verbs<span> that, as their name suggests, help the main </span>verb<span> in a sentence by extending the meaning of the </span>verb<span>. They add detail to how time is conveyed in a sentence. As a result, </span>helping verbs<span> are used to create the most complicated </span>verb<span> tenses in English: the progressive and the perfect aspects.
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