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tiara099

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The key to self-construction according to Savickas is
 
  a. Cognitions such as expectations
  b. Reflections based on contextual experiences
  c. Life style
  d. Self-prompting narratives

Question 2

Fourth-grade students performing at the proficient level (between 196 and 243) should be able to identify, describe, and comment on the significance of many historical people, places, ideas, events, and documents.
 
  They should interpret information from a variety of sources, including texts, maps, pictures, and timelines. This statement is an example of
  a. content standards.
  b. performance standards.
  c. both content and performance standards
  d. neither content nor performance standards.



missalyssa26

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

c



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