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LETRS Unit 1 Session 1 Quiz
d. 64% nationally, with African-American and Hispanic students making up a
disproportionate amount - -According to the 2015 National Assessment of
Educational Progress, what percentage of fourth-grade students have scored
"basic"; or "below basic"; in reading?
a. 33% of students nationally, equally split among white, African-American,
and Hispanic students
b. 23% nationally, with African-American and Hispanic students making up a
disproportionate amount
c. 50% nationally, with white students making up a disproportionate amount
d. 64% nationally, with African-American and Hispanic students making up a
disproportionate amount

-c. Its spelling system represents meaningful parts (morphemes) as well as
sounds. - -What characteristic makes English a "deep" alphabetic
orthography?
a. Its spelling system is entirely phonetic.
b. Its spelling system shares many word roots with other languages.
c. Its spelling system represents meaningful parts (morphemes) as well as
sounds.
d. Its spelling patterns have not been completely stable over time.

-d. visual-motor skills and visual-spatial reasoning - -Which skills are least
correlated with reading comprehension in children?
a. spelling and writing
b. oral language skills
c. word-reading accuracy and fluency
d. visual-motor skills and visual-spatial reasoning

-d. Both are equally important. - -According to the Simple View of Reading
model, which is more important to reading comprehension—word recognition
or language comprehension?
a. Word recognition is much more important.
b. Language comprehension is much more important.
c. Word recognition is slightly more important.
d. Both are equally important.

-a. Our brains have evolved to process spoken language much more easily
than alphabetic writing. - -Which statement most accurately describes how
the human brain has evolved to process spoken and written language?
a. Our brains have evolved to process spoken language much more easily
than alphabetic writing.
b. Our brains have evolved to process spoken and written language equally
well.

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