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When a child says He gimme dat, the teacher should
 
  a. accept and respond.
 b. accept and correct quickly.
 c. accept by pointing out there is another way to say it.
  d. none of these answers.

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The enforcement of rules should not hinge on the adult's ___________________ _ at a given point in time.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word



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