Multiple Choice
Mrs. Clarke, a kindergarten teacher, is preparing for the beginning of the school year. She is putting up bright-colored paintings, drawings, and banners on the walls. She also has bright, plastic tablecloths on the tables and bright painted baskets with each student's name on them. Much to her dismay, when the students begin school, she finds it difficult to get them to listen to her. From the perspective of memory, why is Mrs. Clarke having trouble with her students?
A) Because the bright colors are grabbing the children's attention away from her
B) Because the bright colors are making the kids think school is fun
C) Because the bright colors are making the kids happy
D) Because the bright colors are not working, she should change to pastels
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