One key reason that culturally and linguistically diverse students have difficulty in math classes is that:?
a. ?they do not understand technical mathematical terms.
b. ?they are usually behind in mathematics compared to American students.
c. ?they do not understand the conversations of other children when working in groups.
d. ?they do not have someone who can translate for them.
ANSWER:
a
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