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Which of the following activities provides children the least opportunity to demonstrate their comprehension of a story?

a.

Voting on which of two stories was their favorite


b.

Creating illustrations for a story just heard


c.

Acting out a recently heard story with puppets


d.

Dictating a new ending to a story for the teacher to write down

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A. Voting on which of two stories was their favorite provides children the least opportunity to demonstrate their comprehension of a story. This activity only requires children to express a personal preference and does not necessarily demonstrate their understanding of the story's content or structure. The other options listed (creating illustrations, acting out the story, and dictating a new ending) all involve more active engagement with the story and require children to demonstrate a deeper understanding of its themes, characters, and plot.
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Answer:

Reading to them on a daily basis

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