In Spanish, the noun is often placed before the adjective. In English, the adjective is always before the noun. This example illustrates:
A) A pragmatic difference between the two languages.
B) A morphological difference between the two languages.
C) A syntactic difference between the two languages.
D) BICS.
C
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______ worked with the urban poor and children with intellectual disabilities.
a. Dorothea Dix b. Maria Montessori c. Alexander Bell d. Alfred Binet
Which theory suggests that learning failure occurs because students are expected to perform skills for which they
have not developed readiness? a. Behavioral b. Psychological processing c. Direct instruction d. Developmental e. Cognitive behavior modification
The behaviors that are part of the nondirective continuum are as follows:
a. Listening b. Directing c. Negotiating d. Problem solving
Specific learning disabilities are attributed primarily to ____________ disorders
a. environmental b. cultural c. economic d. neurological