A new study suggests that the conversational pace of everyday life may be so brisk it hampers the ability of some children for distinguishing discrete sounds and words and, the result is, to make sense of speech.
GWD-9-Q1 A mixture of poems and short fiction, Jean Toomer’s Cane has been called one of the three best novels ever written by Black Americans—the others being Richard Wright, author of Native Son, and Ralph Ellison, author of Invisible Man.
A.Black Americans—the others being Richard Wright, author of Native Son, and Ralph Ellison, author of Invisible Man
B.Black Americans—including Native Son by Richard Wright and Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison
C.a Black American—including Richard Wright, author of Native Son, and Ralph Ellison, author of Invisible Man
D.a Black American—the others being Richard Wright, author of Native Son, and Ralph Ellison, author of Invisible Man
E.a Black American—the others being Richard Wright’s Native Son and Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man
GWD-9-Q41: A new study suggests that the conversational pace of everyday life may be so brisk it hampers the ability of some children for distinguishing discrete sounds and words and, the result is, to make sense of speech. A. it hampers the ability of some children for distinguishing discrete sounds and words and, the result is, to make B. that it hampers the ability of some children to distinguish discrete sounds and words and, as a result, to make C. that it hampers the ability of some children to distinguish discrete sounds and words and, the result of this, they are unable to make D. that it hampers the ability of some children to distinguish discrete sounds and words, and results in not making E. as to hamper the ability of some children for distinguishing discrete sounds and words, resulting in being unable to make