Children who have had fewer opportunities for experiential development

a. are not necessarily less able than other students.
b. have not had as many direct experiences with places, things, and processes that make understanding of their reading more likely.
c. will benefit from teachers who try to help these students reach their full potential.
d. All of these


ANS: D

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