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jho37

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This is the reason that technological interventions that could help students with special needs often go unused.
 
  A) Schools say they lack funds to purchase them. B) Schools do not know how to match interventions to needs. C) Teachers do not know about the available technologies. D) Teachers find it difficult to implement interventions in schools.

Question 2

This practice, in which explicit photos or text messages are sent using cell phones or the Internet, has become a social issue that concerns both teachers and parents.
 
  A) sexting B) idosing C) cyberporn D) malware



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Answer to Question 1

A) Schools say they lack funds to purchase them.

Answer to Question 2

A) sexting



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