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Shelles

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Students are best able to develop fluency with technology by
 
  a. Answering end-of-the-chapter questions in academic textbooks
  b. Completing online worksheets about an academic topic
  c. Answering multiple-choice test questions about an academic topic
  d. Performing technology-based activities about an academic topic

Question 2

A writing process fit for young writers uses technology to engage students by
 
  a. Offering digital tools that support each student's creative self-expressions
  b. Encouraging students to work by themselves on writing projects
  c. Giving students online games to improve their spelling and grammar
  d. Making it possible for students to grade their own writing


Ksh22

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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