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Won’t most readers eventually imply the useful phonic elements on their own with little formal instruction?

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Won’t most readers eventually imply the useful phonic elements on their own with little formal instruction?

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A. Most readers will eventually imply some of the useful phonic generalizations, since that is the brain’s natural propensity; however, effective, direct instruction in all of the “useful” phonic generalizations will insure that most students will know all or most of the phonic elements needed to develop their maximum reading potential and independent literacy.

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