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Lobcity

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Classroom discussions are most effective and successful when teachers:
 
  a) do most of the talking
  b) encourage doublespeak
  c) remind students of assessment measures
  d) create a climate of trust

Question 2

When implementing an interactive read-aloud, it is most important to:
 
  a) maintain silence in the classroom
  b) encourage students to sit respectfully
  c) select expository texts
  d) involve students in the activity



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

d



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