Multiple Choice
Testing practices run the risk of being unfair for students with disabilities unless
A) these students are excluded from the assessments.
B) accommodations are made in testing.
C) extra points are given to these students to balance out the disadvantages they have.
D) they are presented on a cassette tape.
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