Answer:
Specificity is known as the basis of word recognition when reading, especially when spelling precision is required;
Spelling strategies are set usually for young learners to gain, recover or achieve accurate spelling according to an individual's learning style.
One unconscious spelling strategy is<em> to retrieve known spellings</em> from long-term memory and keep them active in working memory while writing the word. This strategy is known as <em>"</em><em>Retrieval"</em>.
<span>This question is referring to dual process theory which focuses on the formation of thought through one of two ways. Implicit or automatic thinking is unconscious, unintentional and often habitual. Explicit or or controlled thinking is both conscious and intentional. Therefore, implicit should likely fill the first blank and explicit the second.</span>
Answer:
So it can live.
Explanation:
Flowers need warmth, sunlight and water (water depending on the type of flower, some don't need that much, and some need a lot)
<h2>Have an amazing life! </h2>
That is true hope this helps