By teaching students to use metacognition, we teach them to: A. Use decoding strategies only B. Notice what they are thinking as they read C. Notice their feelings as they read D. Both B and C
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It involves being aware of one's thoughts, feelings, and actions, and using that awareness to guide one's learning and problem-solving. Option A is incorrect because metacognition is not limited to decoding strategies only. Show more…
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