Many children who are enrolled in special speech and language treatment programs in lower elementary school:

A have a history of middle ear infections.
B come from middle-class neighborhoods.
C did not attend preschools.
D have parents who cannot read.

And you think it’s ... ?

I think it is C

because they haven't received prior school training

Could be. I’m wondering what “many” means in that statement. More than 50% or more than that? Why is it not B? Or A?

Again, I think you need to go back to your text.

I think its C, but, go back to your lesson.

~Happy New Year, Morningfrost.

To determine the correct answer to this question, we need to analyze each statement individually and see which one(s) are supported by the given information.

A. "Many children who are enrolled in special speech and language treatment programs have a history of middle ear infections."
To determine if this statement is correct, we would need to know if the given information mentions anything about middle ear infections and their relationship with special speech and language treatment programs. However, the given information does not provide any direct information about middle ear infections, so we cannot conclude whether this statement is true or false based on the given information.

B. "Many children who are enrolled in special speech and language treatment programs come from middle-class neighborhoods."
The given information does not mention anything about the socioeconomic background or neighborhoods of the children enrolled in special speech and language treatment programs. Therefore, we cannot conclude whether this statement is true or false based on the given information.

C. "Many children who are enrolled in special speech and language treatment programs did not attend preschools."
The given information does not mention anything about whether or not the children enrolled in special speech and language treatment programs attended preschools. Therefore, we cannot conclude whether this statement is true or false based on the given information.

D. "Many children who are enrolled in special speech and language treatment programs have parents who cannot read."
The given information does not mention anything about the literacy level or reading abilities of the parents of the children enrolled in special speech and language treatment programs. Therefore, we cannot conclude whether this statement is true or false based on the given information.

In conclusion, based on the given information, we cannot definitively state which of the statements A, B, C, or D are true. The information provided does not directly address any of these statements.