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@Kbrookss Unfortunately it is true that you aren't allowed to speak outloud during the test, you can mouth words silently though. I'm sorry that happened to you though. :/
I have taken it 4 times and have read silently to myself. In the beginning I was afraid because the rules say you can't speak outloud but I have never had a proctor tell me to stop. Hope that helps.
I know there is an accommodation option for reading outloud during test. You may need a doctor's note or something similar to be qualified for this accommodation.
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Reading outloud, or "mouth moving," will be flagged unless you have requested reading outloud or mouth moving as an accommodation. I hope this information helps
Not to get into personal details, but did you have to submit professional proof for that accommodation-- reading outloud/mouthing words really helps me too, but I want to know if it's possible to get this accommodation by just asking...
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