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When the state-required reading achievements are given in your school, a teacher you know reads difficult items aloud to some of her lowest readers. She defends her actions by saying, “It’s wrong to make them struggle with material everyone knows they can’t read.” Argue for or against her actions.
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When the state-required reading achievements are given in your school, a teacher you<br />
know reads difficult items aloud to some of her lowest readers. She defends her actions<br />
by saying, “It’s wrong to make them struggle with material everyone knows they can’t<br />
read.” Argue for or against her actions.