A student uses African American Vernacular English (AAVE) in her writing. A culturally responsive teacher should:
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A
Mark all AAVE features as errors and require the student to rewrite in standard English
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B
Acknowledge AAVE as a systematic and valid linguistic variety while teaching standard academic English as an additional register
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C
Ignore language features entirely and focus only on content
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D
Ask the student's parents to discourage AAVE use at home