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What ability does the phonemic awareness phase specifically focus on?
Recognizing words in text
Identifying the rhythm of phrases
Understanding that words are composed of sounds
Building vocabulary through context
The correct answer is: Understanding that words are composed of sounds
The phonemic awareness phase specifically focuses on understanding that words are composed of sounds. This foundation is crucial in literacy development, as it involves the ability to hear, identify, and manipulate individual phonemes in spoken words. Phonemic awareness is a subset of phonological awareness and is vital for decoding words while reading. Recognizing words in text is an important skill, but it relies on phonemic awareness as the child must first understand how sounds combine to form words. Identifying the rhythm of phrases relates more to prosody and the musical aspects of language rather than the specific sound components that phonemic awareness addresses. Building vocabulary through context involves understanding meanings and relationships of words in sentences or paragraphs, which is a higher-level skill that presupposes prior phonemic awareness.