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Alainaaa8

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The goal of two-way bilingual education (TWB) is to have
 
  a. non-English-speaking and English-speaking students become fluent in the other group's primary language by being taught in both languages.
  b. non-English-speaking students become fluent in English by being tutored by English-speaking students.
  c. non-English-speaking students become fluent in English as quickly as possible by teaching them only in English.
  d. non-English-speaking students taught first in their native language and then gradually in English.

Question 2

Students who are deficient in means-ends and alternative-solution thinking are more likely than other students to
 
  a. have a learning disability.
  b. be the object of bullying.
  c. be involved in school violence.
  d. be socially withdrawn.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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