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class , in small groups , students can compare and discuss their answers to a question . They can then bring problems and questions to the teacher and other students in the class for discussion . Students then revise their original ...
class , in small groups , students can compare and discuss their answers to a question . They can then bring problems and questions to the teacher and other students in the class for discussion . Students then revise their original ...
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Part A of the Selection Tests contains multiplechoice questions . These types of test items play a role in the initial stages of the assessment and evaluation of your students ' growth toward mastery of the learning outcomes .
Part A of the Selection Tests contains multiplechoice questions . These types of test items play a role in the initial stages of the assessment and evaluation of your students ' growth toward mastery of the learning outcomes .
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Rhetorical questions : Look ye ! d'ye see this Spanish ounce of gold ? " How can the prisoner reach out except by thrusting through the wall ? To me , that white whale is that wall , shoved near to me . ... " Direct Questions : " .
Rhetorical questions : Look ye ! d'ye see this Spanish ounce of gold ? " How can the prisoner reach out except by thrusting through the wall ? To me , that white whale is that wall , shoved near to me . ... " Direct Questions : " .
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