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Built-in shelves that are above the childrens reach should be
  a. removed, because they discourage independence.
  b. used to store play materials so that the children learn good manners when they have to say Please to get access to these items.
  c. used for teacher materials or to store items not used every day.
  d. All of these answers.

Question 2

It is recommended that features such as carpeting, drapes, or corkboard be added to
  a. increase the rooms aesthetic quality.
  b. increase noise absorption.
  c. spend extra income from tuition.
  d. help coordinate the color scheme.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B





 

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