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Mr. Hinton creates a barrier game for his students to work in pairs. Each pair sits facing each other with a barrier (large piece of cardboard) between them. One student has a picture and the other student has a blank piece of paper. The student with the picture has to describe it while the other student draws. Which of the following choices would NOT be considered a language goal for this activity?


◦ Listening to directions
◦ Asking for clarification
◦ Giving directions
◦ Forming complete sentences


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