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Which statement about teaching a child to use Braille is correct?
 
  a. Instruction should begin long before the child enters school.
  b. Instruction is best done by a parent.
  c. Instruction should not include activities associated with a traditional basal reading series.
  d. Instruction in Braille is recommended only for students who cannot read print, not for those who are legally blind.

Question 2

Braille is
 
  a. a variation of Morse code.
  b. a specialized language of the blind.
  c. a code rather than a language.
  d. based on a series of twelve raised dots.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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