Mrs. Maloney has given an assignment requiring her students to watch an old documentary and write a response paper to everyone in her sophomore English class. Heather, a student in that class, is deaf. One potential problem with which Mrs. Maloney may need to assist Heather is
A. Heather's limited reading skills.
B. that Heather has difficulty writing due to her disability.
C. that the documentary may not have close captioning.
D. that the video is primarily visual, so this makes access for Heather more difficult.
Answer: C
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Clem knows he scored more than two standard deviations above the mean on the last exam. Given only this information, what can we correctly conclude?
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