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accessibly way to show connection between a noun or pronoun and its antecedent?
From: Mike Warner
Date: Oct 26, 2020 8:13AM
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Hi all!
we're developing material that shows the relationship between nouns or
pronouns and their antecedent in a previous sentence. A simple example
would be, "Mike threw the ball. Mary caught it." I've been trying to
think of an accessible way to show the connection between "ball" and "it"
that won't add to the cognitive load. Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Mike
Mike Warner
Director of IT Services
MindEdge, Inc.
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