On page 38, Megan has to "X" the word in a row of the three that matches a beginning word. She has to read all the others as well, so I know she knows what they say and sometimes what they mean. On page 39, She is given a list of words at the top, she then read sentences and has to fill in the word that best finishes the sentences.
Explode the code, book 2.5 pages 38-39
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