Multiple Choice
The father of 4-year-old Annabelle and 9-year-old Shana tells his daughters that they need to buy 10 items at the supermarket, including 5 items to make cake (eggs, flour, butter, sugar, and chocolate) and 5 items for lunch (milk, bread, peanut butter, jelly, and apples) . He asks Annabelle to help him remember the cake ingredients, and he asks Shana to help him remember the lunch items. What is MOST likely to happen?
A) Annabelle will pay careful attention only to her 5 items, but Shana will pay the same attention to all 10 items.
B) Annabelle and Shana will both repeat their own 5 items over and over until they select the items at the store.
C) Annabelle will pay equal attention to all 10 items, and Shana will repeat her own 5 items over and over until they select the items at the store.
D) Annabelle will repeat all 10 items, and Shana will repeat only her own 5 items, over and over, until they select the items at the store.
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