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    Hank Has Learned How to Bake Cookies After Helping His
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Hank Has Learned How to Bake Cookies After Helping His

Question 88

Question 88

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Hank has learned how to bake cookies after helping his Mom several times.He has learned this through


A) guided participation.
B) cooperative learning.
C) scaffolding.
D) the Zone of Proximal Development.

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