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Nik Posted 17 years ago
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I support the opinion that professors ask those students to speak less and give other students a chance to speak. The reason is that quieter students may not be able to speak because students who dominate class discussion speak a lot. For example, I think some quieter students are timid, so that in front of aggressive students they tend to become conservative. If professors limited an extent of aggressive students’ discussion, quieter student would be convinced that they had chance to speak and easily able to do. Therefore, the whole discussion will be well balanced.
  

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I support the opinion that professors should ask those (which students are those students? I know who you are talking about but you should not use a pronoun without an antecedent. You should say 'aggressive' or 'boisterous' or some other thing here to clarify) students to speak less and give other less aggressive students a chance to speak.

  • I support the opinion that professors should ask those (which students are those students?
  • I know who you are talking about but you should not use a pronoun without an antecedent.
  • You should say 'aggressive' or 'boisterous' or some other thing here to clarify) students to speak less and give other less aggressive students a chance to speak.
  • The reason is that quieter students may not be able to speak because some students who dominate class discussion.
  • speak a lot .
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I support the opinion that professors should ask those (which students are those students? I know who you are talking about but you should not use a pronoun without an antecedent. You should say 'aggressive' or 'boisterous' or some other thing here to clarify) students to speak less and give other less aggressive students a chance to speak. The reason is that quieter students may no

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