According to research how does the rate of reading progress made during the school year of students living in poverty compare with that of students who do not come from impoverished backgrounds?

A) progress at about the same rate
B) make about 90% of the progress
C) make about 80% of the progress
D) make only half as much progress


A Explanation:
A) Students living in poverty make about the same rate of progress as that of students not living in poverty. However, students living in poverty start their schooling behind and lose ground during the summer months.
B) Students living in poverty make about the same rate of progress as that of students not living in poverty. However, students living in poverty start their schooling behind and lose ground during the summer months.
C) Students living in poverty make about the same rate of progress as that of students not living in poverty. However, students living in poverty start their schooling behind and lose ground during the summer months.
D) Students living in poverty make about the same rate of progress as that of students not living in poverty. However, students living in poverty start their schooling behind and lose ground during the summer months.

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