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Can Automated Questions Scaffold Children's Reading Comprehension?
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Abstract. Can automatically generated questions scaffold reading comprehension? We automated three kinds of multiple-choice questions in children’s assisted reading:
Joseph E. Beck, Jack Mostow, Juliet Bey
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