Children who find it difficult to break words into syllables and phonemes in a purely oral task:
A) have difficulty linking sounds to letters.
B) have no problems linking sounds to letters.
C) cannot be trained to learn that skill.
D) can be trained to learn that skill, but it makes no difference in their reading ability.
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