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Chelseaamend

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In a primary school setting, a child who lacks self-confidence
 
  A) will check with peers before beginning his own work and will continually ask if he is completing an assignment the way that you want him to.
  B) has a willingness to try anything.
  C) is characterized by frequent unrealistic expectations of physical prowess.
  D) has a willingness to try anything and is characterized by frequent unrealistic expectations of physical prowess.
  E) will likely avoid eating during the day.

Question 2

In a primary school setting, a child struggling with overconfidence
 
  A) has a willingness to try anything.
  B) is characterized by frequent unrealistic expectations of physical prowess.
  C) has a willingness to try anything and is characterized by frequent unrealistic expectations of physical prowess.
  D) will check with peers before beginning his own work and will continually ask if he is completing an assignment the way that you want him to.
  E) will likely eat more food throughout the day.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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Chelseaamend

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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