I believe B would be the answer, as the subject closest to the verb (rolls) corresponds to the verb (when there is an "or" or "nor" in a sentence, the verb should correspond to the subject closest to it). For A, "adding machine" should correspond to "make," but it doesn't. For C, the subject is plural (team members and the coach), but the verb is singular; the case is the same for D.
Fast growing Salmon to me would be a freak of nature. Most likley some idiot put some steriods in the ocean, but also must mean something is happening with where they live and they are trying to adapt to what has happened.
Answer:
The option that is not part of that intended process is:
* Used in retaining students in grade-level if they are not advanced enough to successfully proceed in the curriculum.
Explanation:
* Used in retaining students in grade-level if they are not advanced enough to successfully proceed in the curriculum.
* Teacher-conducted and used in ongoing quality instruction and formative assessment Rubrics-based process of evaluating abilities as a whole rather than as skills in isolation
* Used for official summative TELPAS assessment in spring of the year
* A direct and authentic way to assess English language proficiency
The results that teachers and school get from the grading of their students with the TELPAS method can not be used as a way to keep a student in the current school year, it gives accurate information about the student's level which later would definitely determine the academic possibilities the student could have but it does not allow the teacher to keep the student.
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Explanation:
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Answer:
He speaks of personal goals as though our ideas are a form of music.
Explanation: -Gradpoint