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Sixth grade teacher Malcolm Cosby is required to use a basal reading program. Two students
  in his class are unable to read the selections independently. To help the students who struggle,
  the teacher should:
 
  a) excuse them from the reading assignment
  b) ask them to read the selections at home
  c) allow them to listen to an audiotape of a selection before asking them to read it
  independently
  d) use round-robin reading

Question 2

Of the following, the strongest reason to use basal reading programs is that these programs
  provide:
 
  a) minimal teacher support
  b) guidance for novice teachers
  c) the greatest opportunities for individualization
  d) very little structure



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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