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panfilo

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Often children that are angry with a teacher
 
  A) are angry because the teacher implements rules that have no value in the classroom.
  B) are upset because the teacher's actions blocked the child's goals.
  C) are physically ill but just don't know how to tell anyone.
  D) won't do anything that alerts the teacher to their feelings.
  E) All of these answers are correct.

Question 2

If rules become picky or ultra-specific
 
  A) it may be indicate an overuse of teacher power.
  B) the detail is probably needed.
  C) the teacher may be dealing with one difficult child by addressing the group.
  D) the teacher may be hiding behind rules to avoid conflict.
  E) the student teacher should trust the cooperating teacher's judgment.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



panfilo

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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