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ec501234

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Removing clues to the answer from test items is most likely to improve the test's
 
  a. objectivity
  b. readability
  c. reliability
  d. validity

Question 2

Recognizing the importance of domain knowledge in writing is shown most clearly
  by a teacher who
 
  a. stresses direct instruction on punctuation and spelling
  b. encourages students to write about familiar topics and issues
  c. teaches students to set clear objectives for each writing project
  d. constantly emphasizes careful editing and revision



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

b



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