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jjjetplane

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The organizational pattern of basals shortchanges below-level readers because it __________.
 
  A) provides less reading material on their level
  B) features themes that have little appeal to struggling readers
  C) lacks an adequate scope and sequence of skills
  D) seriously underestimates their abilities

Question 2

When student work, such as stories and project reports, is posted on a school website for others to see, this is an
  example of the use of the Internet for
 
  a) application platform
  b) communication
  c) information publishing
  d) information retrieval



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

c,



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