WGU D677- ELEMENTARY LITERACY
CURRICULUM EXAM WITH ACTUAL
CORRECT QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
DETAILED ANSWERS| CURRENTLY TESTING
VERSION | ALREADY GRADED
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GUARANTEED PASS 2026/2027
Active Listening
the practice of fully focusing on the speaker and understanding the message they are
conveying. · It involves both verbal and nonverbal cues. Verbal cues include positive
reinforcement, remembering, and questioning, while nonverbal cues include smiling,
nodding, maintaining good posture, and avoiding distractions. Additionally, active
listening involves encouraging positive conversation by acknowledging and
paraphrasing the speaker's points.
Genre
a category of literature like fiction, non-fiction, or poetry. These types all have the same
characteristics.
Narrative texts
focus on telling a story with characters, a setting, and a plot.
Expository texts
aim to inform or explain a topic clearly and logically.
Descriptive
Describes or explains a topic to give the reader a mental picture. (Essays, poetry)
Procedural or Instructional
Provides instruction on how to do something. (Recipes, user manuals, DIY guides)
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, Argumentative, Persuasive, or Opinion
Persuades the reader to a particular point of view. (Essays, editorials, speeches, and
advertisements)
Writing Developmental Stages
Beginner writer, early writer, developing writer, moderately fluent writer, fluent writer,
exceptionally fluent writer.
The Simple View of Writing
emphasizes the importance of both generating ideas and transcribing into written
language.
Transcription
Mechanical writing skills: handwriting, typing, spelling.
Composition
Creative writing skills: idea generation and organization.
Letter Formation
The correct shape and style of written letters.
Text Cohesion
Logical flow and connection between ideas in writing.
Simple View of Writing
Writing ability depends on transcription and composition.
Punctuation
Symbols that clarify meaning in written language.
Vocabulary Choice
Selecting appropriate words for effective communication.
Sentence Structure
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CURRICULUM EXAM WITH ACTUAL
CORRECT QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED
DETAILED ANSWERS| CURRENTLY TESTING
VERSION | ALREADY GRADED
A+|NEWEST|EXPERT VERIFIED FOR
GUARANTEED PASS 2026/2027
Active Listening
the practice of fully focusing on the speaker and understanding the message they are
conveying. · It involves both verbal and nonverbal cues. Verbal cues include positive
reinforcement, remembering, and questioning, while nonverbal cues include smiling,
nodding, maintaining good posture, and avoiding distractions. Additionally, active
listening involves encouraging positive conversation by acknowledging and
paraphrasing the speaker's points.
Genre
a category of literature like fiction, non-fiction, or poetry. These types all have the same
characteristics.
Narrative texts
focus on telling a story with characters, a setting, and a plot.
Expository texts
aim to inform or explain a topic clearly and logically.
Descriptive
Describes or explains a topic to give the reader a mental picture. (Essays, poetry)
Procedural or Instructional
Provides instruction on how to do something. (Recipes, user manuals, DIY guides)
1|Page
, Argumentative, Persuasive, or Opinion
Persuades the reader to a particular point of view. (Essays, editorials, speeches, and
advertisements)
Writing Developmental Stages
Beginner writer, early writer, developing writer, moderately fluent writer, fluent writer,
exceptionally fluent writer.
The Simple View of Writing
emphasizes the importance of both generating ideas and transcribing into written
language.
Transcription
Mechanical writing skills: handwriting, typing, spelling.
Composition
Creative writing skills: idea generation and organization.
Letter Formation
The correct shape and style of written letters.
Text Cohesion
Logical flow and connection between ideas in writing.
Simple View of Writing
Writing ability depends on transcription and composition.
Punctuation
Symbols that clarify meaning in written language.
Vocabulary Choice
Selecting appropriate words for effective communication.
Sentence Structure
2|Page