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English, 14.04.2021 09:50 delaneymoses21

Can someone explaind me what does this mean? "Their at-risk scores on the required [standardized] assessment were not representative of poor early literacy knowledge and skills, but rather, were indicative of their nascent [emerging] English language skills."​

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