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anshika

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For average students who can read relative speed on RAN subtests from slowest to fastest is
 
  a. objects, colors, letters, digits.
  b. colors, letters, digits, objects.
  c. objects, digits, colors, letters.
  d. digits, colors, letters, objects.

Question 2

The major purpose of using listening strategies when students express a problem is to
 
  a. give the student time to calm down.
  b. make students aware of the consequences of their behavior.
  c. prevent the student from becoming hostile or disruptive.
  d. reinforce the student for expressing the problem.


Sophiapenny

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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