Identify which of the following statements are premises, sub-premises, rebuttal premises, and which is the conclusion:
(Note: Be sure to choose the answer that corresponds with the order in which a premise is presented)
Teaching children how to read is important. If one knows how to read, then they will be better prepared for life. Being better
prepared for life will help one succeed. Statistics show that those who are better prepared for life have a much greater chance
of being happy and satisfied. Now, it is true that teaching someone how to read can be a daunting task, but it is well worth the
little bit of extra work since it leads to a greater chance of success.
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If one knows how to read, then they will be better A Premise 1
prepared for life
B. Conclusion
Teaching children how to read is important.
C. Sub-Premise
Statistics show that those who are better prepared for life
· Premise 2
have a much greater chance of being happy and
satisfied
Rebuttal Premise
E. Now, it is true that teaching someone how to read can be
a daunting task, but it is well worth the little bit of extra
work since it leads to a greater chance of success.
Being better prepared for life will help one succeed.
E.
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Answer:In this chapter, we review research on the process of reading and what happens as children become readers. First, we outline how children develop language and literacy skills before they begin formal reading instruction. We then describe skilled reading as it is engaged in by adults and continue by describing how children develop to become readers.

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