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LLED_V 200 V06 2025W1 Midterm Test 3 - Requires Respondus LockDown Browser
单项选择题
Which sentence below is most boosted?
选项
A.The findings clearly demonstrate a significant improvement.
B.The results indicate that improvement is very likely.
C.The intervention improves student outcomes.
D.The data suggests a possible correlation between variables.
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In this item, we’re assessing which sentence communicates the strongest, most definitive claim.
Option 1: 'The findings clearly demonstrate a significant improvement.' This is a strong, assertive statement. It uses 'clearly demonstrate' to claim that the data provide compelling evidence of improvement, and it specifies 'significa......Login to view full explanation登录即可查看完整答案
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