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vicky

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Today, Mrs. Hudson is teaching a 5th grade science lesson. First, she shows a streaming video from the NASA website. While watching the video, the students complete a note-taking worksheet about eclipses. After the video, Mrs. Hudson describes the process of a lunar eclipse while pointing to a curriculum poster as a visual aid. Which learning strategy did Mrs. Hudson use?
 
  A. Presentation
  B. Problem-Based learning
  C. Discussion
  D. Tutorial

Question 2

If you purchased the software, it is permissible to duplicate printed software documentation without the copyright holder's permission.
 
  A. TRUE
  B. FALSE



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Answer to Question 1

A. Presentation

Answer to Question 2

B. FALSE



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