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notis

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The most common approach to the assessment of written language is
 
  A) evaluating the student's classroom work.
  B) norm-referenced assessment.
  C) diagramming sentences.
  D) essay tests.

Question 2

The grade level at which a specific written language skill is taught
 
  A) is set by implicit agreement.
  B) generally exceeds the skill level of students.
  C) varies from one curriculum to another.
  D) has steadily decreased over the years.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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