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Making sense of text : skills that support text comprehension and its development.

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Making sense of text : skills that support text comprehension and its development. / Cain, Kate.
In: Perspectives on Language and Literacy, Vol. 35, No. 2, 2009, p. 11-14.

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Cain, K 2009, 'Making sense of text : skills that support text comprehension and its development.', Perspectives on Language and Literacy, vol. 35, no. 2, pp. 11-14.

APA

Cain, K. (2009). Making sense of text : skills that support text comprehension and its development. Perspectives on Language and Literacy, 35(2), 11-14.

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Cain K. Making sense of text : skills that support text comprehension and its development. Perspectives on Language and Literacy. 2009;35(2):11-14.

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Cain, Kate. / Making sense of text : skills that support text comprehension and its development. In: Perspectives on Language and Literacy. 2009 ; Vol. 35, No. 2. pp. 11-14.

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