A teacher is giving a science test and knows that a student will struggle with the reading of the questions and answers; the teacher can implement reading the test to them. This strategy used to assist the student is ______.
a. input adaptations
b. universal design
c. looking at stimuli
d. schedule adaptations
Ans: A
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