Sadie and Emmagot into conflict over a singing competition. Emma won the last spot in the school's singing group, and Sadie feels jealous and angry. The anger has been building for almost a week. Sadie got on her cell phone and called friends to spread lies about Emma. Sadie dishonestly claims that Emma cheats on everything, always copies Sadie's homework, liesto teachers, and sneaks out at night
to meet boys who are druggies.This is an example of:
a. cyber-bullying.
b. social bullying.
c. verbal abuse.
d. physical bullying.
b
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
What is the most effective strategy for answering multiple-choice questions?
a. Answering in your head before looking at the choices b. Selecting at random if the answer is not immediately clear c. Choosing the first answer you think is right d. Eliminating options that are too similar
Assessments of students with visual and hearing impairments should be conducted by
a. peers b. parents c. general education teachers d. specialists in sensory impairments
Cherell is a 9th grader who is experiencing some difficulties at school. She has been sent to the principal’s office for slapping a classmate. She tearfully tells the principal that she is tired of being teased by other students who claim that she sounds like a man when she talks. The term used to describe the quality of Cherell’s voice is _____.
A) cluttering
B) denasality
C) disnomia
D) dysphonia