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jeatrice

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It's Friday at the Rafael Hernandez Two-Way Bilingual School in Roxbury and a sign on the door of the four kindergarten and first-grade classrooms tells students they will speak English today.
  An antonym for bilingual is
 
  a. monolingual c. immigrant
  b. American d. polyglot

Question 2

Which of the following is NOT helpful when drawing conclusions?
 
  a. examining facts and details closely c. using stated opinions b. using prior knowledge



l.stuut

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Answer to Question 1

a. monolingual

Answer to Question 2

b. using prior knowledge



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