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sabina

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What is the nature of the controversy surrounding exergaming in physical education (PE)?
 
  A) Whether or not it should be included in PE curriculum B) Whether or not these programs actually provide physical exercise C) Whether or not they should be included in Special Olympics D) Whether or not schools will be able to afford them

Question 2

What is one way that a video camera can assist young athletes?
 
  A) Obtaining footage of role models B) Self-assessment of their performance C) Learning important visual technology skills D) Creating a practice plan for themselves.



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Answer to Question 1

A) Whether or not it should be included in PE curriculum

Answer to Question 2

B) Self-assessment of their performance



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