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piesebel

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Who demonstrated that people with speech and hearing problems could be taught to read
  words and to add simple numbers?
 
  A) Jean-Marc-Gaspard Itard
  B) Jacob Rodriquez Pereira
  C) Edouard Seguin
  D) Johann Guggenbuhl

Question 2

The end of Jenny's internship was difficult due to
 
  A) Jenny had grown fond of every family member
  B) She was tired of school
  C) She felt the family still needed her
  D) She was not prepared to start work as a social worker



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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