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gonzo233

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A ________ normally evaluates fine motor skills (e.g. picking things up with 2 fingers, holding a pencil, etc.). evaluates
 
  a. School psychologist
  b. Guidance counselor
  c. Physical therapist
  d. Occupational therapist

Question 2

With respect to oral reading errors, inversion or changing of word order means:
 
  a. The student hesitates for 2 or more seconds before pronouncing a word
  b. The student changes the order of words appearing in a sentence
  c. The student fails to observe punctuation
  d. The student's pronunciation of a word bears so little resemblance to the proper pronunciation



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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