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You are writing a research paper on dyslexia. which sentence is an example of plagiarism? a) a common myth is that people with dyslexia often write their letters backwards. b) adults with dyslexia commonly read at a slower pace than adults without dyslexia. c) children with dyslexia often have problems distinguishing sounds and syllables in words. d) about 15 percent of people with dyslexia also have adhd and 35 percent of those with adhd have dyslexia.

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