Requesting objects, rejecting interactions, sharing ideas, and seeking social interaction are examples of

A) communicative function.
B) communication.
C) language.
D) expressive language.


A

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13) Asking quality questions are critically important to the potential learning. What question below would solicit higher-level responses from students?

a) Which rectangle would an architect prefer for a dance stage rather than a play stage? b) How did you find the perimeter? c) How is the formula for finding the area different from the formula for perimeter? d) Which rectangle has a matching perimeter and area?

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Luanne's parents are in the process of getting a divorce. She is so distracted and upset by the situation that she sometimes has trouble paying attention in class, and her performance on assignments and quizzes has slipped a bit. She worries that her teachers might think she simply doesn't care about her schoolwork, when nothing could be further from the truth. Luanne is showing:

a. an attributional bias. b. prosocial reasoning. c. induction. d. recursive thinking.

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Must schools recognize the Gay/Straight Alliance?

a. Such a club must be recognized if it obtains school board permission. b. Such a club must be treated like any other student groups seeking school recognition and cannot be discriminated against based on viewpoint. c. Such a club can be banned if it offends community standards. d. The Gay/Straight Alliance in not a permissible group because it violates the Establishment Clause. e. None of the above.

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As class sizes are reduced the lower number of students in a class first impacts student achievement when the size of the group becomes

a. less than 30 b. less than 25 c. less than 20 d. less than 15

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