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misspop

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All the following provide a systematic way of observing a child's growth in the arts EXCEPT:
 
  a. keeping a checklist of the number of times the child chooses to create something.
  b. making a portfolio of the child's work.
  c. taking photographs of the child creating in the arts once a month.
  d. jotting down brief notes when the child does something special.

Question 2

Early American literature (1700s) for young children was
 
  a. artfully decorated.
 b. often full of moral and spiritual themes.
  c. mainly adventure stories full of violence.
  d. simple poems and songs.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

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