Multiple Choice
When popular children are asked to enter a group of unfamiliar children already at play,they typically
A) join in by trying to dominate the activities.
B) join in by disrupting the activities.
C) make casual statements about the children in the group or about what they are doing.
D) approach an adult to help convince the group to allow them to join the activities.
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