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panfilo

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Black English is
 
  a. systematic.
 b. rule-governed.
 c. often stereotyped.
 d. all of these answers.

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Identify the least appropriate Answer: When there is disagreement over the readiness of a child to move on to the next level of education,
 
  a. teachers and parents together should observe and discuss the child.
 b. the demands of the next learning level may be developmentally inappropriate.
 c. the child should always be held back.
 d. teachers could bring in a third party to observe the child and join the conversation.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



panfilo

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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