____________________ compares to ________________________ because they are both instructional group practices that place students in mixed-ability groups.

a. Whole-group instruction; same-ability groups
b. Cooperative-learning groups; whole-group instruction
c. Cooperative-learning groups; mixed-ability groups
d. Mixed-ability groups; same-ability groups


Ans: c

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