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Venn Diagram

Identify similarities and differences between persons with learning disabilities (LD), persons with emotional/behavioral disorders (EBD), and persons with mild, moderate or profound mental retardation (MR)

a. Venn Diagram

A Venn Diagram should visually represent these similarities and differences. Think of each category (LD, EBD and MR) as a circle. These circles will overlap when there are similarities between categories. Differences, or things that are unique to only one category, would be listed in the non-overlapping portion of the circle. You may use bulleted points to represent ideas. You may use a word processing document or PowerPoint to format your Venn Diagram.

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Identify similarities and differences between persons with learning disabilities (LD), persons with emotional/behavioral disorders (EBD), and persons with mild, moderate or profound mental retardation (MR).

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