Why would an SLP obtain a language sample from a student suspected of having a communication disorder?

A. to ensure that the student uses age-appropriate language
B. to ensure the student maintains eye contact throughout the interaction
C. to allow the SLP to observe how the student uses all domains of expressive language and conversational abilities in spontaneous utterances
D. to allow the student the opportunity to voice his/her opinion


Answer: C

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