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robinn137

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Parents/guardians often approach schools and school personnel as the
 
  A. enemy.
  B. advocate.
  C. authority.
  D. obstacle.

Question 2

Introducing a lesson to students prior to beginning session activities
 
  A. enables students to gain specific information.
  B. ruins the suspense of what will happen.
  C. opens the foreground for questions.
  D. develops an itinerary for learning and lets students know what the expected learning objectives will be.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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