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    For Children, Groups Larger Than Nine Are Considered Too Large
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For Children, Groups Larger Than Nine Are Considered Too Large

Question 16

Question 16

Multiple Choice

For children, groups larger than nine are considered too large for


A) members to participate.
B) leaders to prevent subgroups from forming.
C) leaders to adequately manage behavior.
D) All of the above.

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