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Mr. Epstein is doing an error analysis of a student's work. One of the sentences in a student's composition is: "When he wnt to the pet stor, he cudn't decid betwen the two pets so he got both of them." This sentence reflects which error pattern?


◦ Reversal of consonant or vowel directionality
◦ Omission of letters
◦ Reversal of consonant order
◦ Reversal of whole words



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