Based on the Adams Model of Skilled Reading, comprehension can be achieved without decoding because students can rely on visual cues, such as pictures, to access meaning (semantic... Based on the Adams Model of Skilled Reading, comprehension can be achieved without decoding because students can rely on visual cues, such as pictures, to access meaning (semantic information) along with context. True or False?

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The question presents a statement about the Adams Model of Skilled Reading and asks whether it is true or false regarding comprehension and decoding.

Answer

False

The statement is false.

Answer for screen readers

The statement is false.

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The Adams Model of Skilled Reading involves both visual recognition and contextual understanding for comprehension. While visual cues may assist in comprehension, decoding is typically an essential component that must be combined with these elements.

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A common mistake is to assume comprehension can solely rely on visual cues, neglecting the importance of decoding in the reading process.

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