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awywial

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Making entitlement decisions without testing is possible for many disability categories, but is perhaps most difficult with
 
  A) specific learning disabilities.
  B) auditory disabilities.
  C) traumatic brain injuries.
  D) limited intellectual abilities.

Question 2

When students grow up in a home where two languages are spoken,
 
  A) they are usually competent in using both languages.
  B) their dominant language can be used for testing purposes.
  C) they will prefer to answer test questions in English.
  D) they may develop a hybrid language, borrowing a little from both languages.



dreamfighter72

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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