In Of Wolves and Men, the author uses the word B. minutely (and also delicately) to describe the way in which the wolf inspects the crevice between the rocks.
Your answer is C listen and respond carefully to others
helping students read for understanding is the central goal of reading instruction. Comprehension is a complex process involving the text, the reader, the situation, and the purpose for reading.
must instruct students to decode well
need to read and reread easy texts often so that decoding becomes rapid, easy, and accurate.
The teacher understands the importance of reading for understanding, knows the components and processes of reading comprehension, and teaches students strategies for improving their comprehension, including using a variety of texts and contexts
through strategic scaffolding, teachers can guide students to practice and apply specific reading strategies in their independent reading.
In guided practice, teachers provide support and resources. Scaffolding learners with guided support means working within their zone of proximal development or what the students can do with the help of a peer or adult.
In independent practice, students have opportunities to apply the skills and strategies they learned during modeling and guided practice. In independent practice, students practice reading skills with text that is at their instructional and independent reading level.
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The author uses magic realism by comparing the description of the setting sun with a flaming ribbon.
Magic realism is a genre of literature in which mythical events are introduced in realistic settings. This genre of writing is often found in Latin American literature.
In the above description,the mention of the flaming ribbon calls to mind elements of mystism. The setting sun, on the other hand, is a realistic event.
So, the fusion of these two yield magic realism.
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What type of verb is began?
Began and begun are two forms of the irregular verb begin. Began is the simple past conjugation. Began is not used with any helping verb. Begun is the past participle form. Begun must always have a helping verb to be correct.