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Rosa, a second grade English language learner, is placed in a program in which instruction is initially given mostly in her native language. When she can adequately speak and understand English, she is switched to a regular class in which the instruction is only in English. This type of bilingual education program is called a _____________ program.
 
  a. maintenance
  b. two-way
  c. dual language
  d. transition

Question 2

How do boys and girls differ when it comes to bullying other students?
 
  a. They don't.
  b. Girls are more likely to use verbal rather than physical means to bully others.
  c. Girls are more likely to use physical rather than verbal means to bully others.
  d. Boys engage in verbal bullying as much as they do physical bullying.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

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