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scZoUnD [109]
2 years ago
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What kind of school does Joe attend? Joe Is a middle schooler with a hearing Impairment. Joe's classmates come from all sections

of society. Joe's school provides him with special assistance to help him deal with his disability while learning. Joe's parents don't have to pay any tuition for their son's education. Joe attends a _____school. ​
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Dimas [21]2 years ago
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Joe Is a middle schooler with a hearing Impairment. Joe’s classmates come from all sections of society. Joe’s school provides him with special assistance to him deal with his disability while learning. Joe’s parents don’t have to pay any tuition for their son’s education. Joe attends a special school.​
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