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To help children control anger or other strong emotions:
 
  a) Read them stories where a character is angry
  b) Dont read them stories where characters are angry
  c) Put similar books away when children are misbehaving
  d) Read only stories where characters act peacefully

Question 2

When children are read stories from multicultural books:
 
  a) They learn another language
  b) They identify with a character
  c) They have trouble pretending to be the character
  d) They see a different culture from their own perspective



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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