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torybrooks

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Pragmatics of language refers to the
 
  a. meaning of words.
  b. grammatical and syntactical structure of oral and written communication.
  c. ability to use language effectively in different settings and for different purposes.
  d. sounds of language.

Question 2

Which statement about spelling errors made by students with learning disabilities is correct?
 
  a. They tend to be phonetically similar to the actual word.
  b. They are mainly found in the beginning sounds of the spelled words.
  c. They are a function of failing to use context clues.
  d. They tend to be associated with perceptual disorders.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a





 

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