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What important role do Jane and Cami play in the events that transpire?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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What mistakes do Ms. Wiggins and Ms. Seaver make when they interpret the test scores that the psychologist has reported?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

They provide emotional support when Robin is upset. Such support characterizes many youngsters' close friendships, especially in adolescence.

Answer to Question 2

They make three mistakes:
 They overlook the fact that a student with a traumatic brain injury would need more time to process information and so would do poorly on a timed test.
 They fail to recognize that eight-month-old test results may not accurately reflect Wesley's current level of functioning.
 They fail to consider the fact that Wesley's difficulty in reading may influence his performance on any paper-pencil tests that are not intended to assess reading per se.





 

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