English, 11.06.2021 02:00 IamHowToBasic
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Why is academic language preferred in the classroom environment?
It prepares students for the workplace environment.
It’s been used for generations and is part of the system.
It boosts self-esteem and makes students feel smarter.
It provides a clear, conventional language and a shared vocabulary.
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What does hofmann use of the pronoun it imply about the sister feeling about gregor
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