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MirandaLo

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What do proponents of reading on the web claim about reading in print?
 
  a. that books are often not as reliable as the internet
 
  b. that many students cannot afford to buy novels in print
 
  c. that expecting children to read long, classic novels for fun is unrealistic

Question 2

self-fulfilling prophecy
 
  a. events that occur because of a natural order
 
  b. events that occur because of a prediction
  c. events that occur because no one changes them



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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