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To Interrupt a Child in Deep Concentration

Question 85

Question 85

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To interrupt a child in deep concentration


A) ​is not recommended.
B) ​is a useful learning strategy because he is interested.
C) ​to add words connected to his focus is beneficial.
D) ​speeds his learning.

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