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English, 26.06.2019 21:20 bfell92

What problem would be best solved by having a rule during classroom
discussions that allows each student 30 seconds to consider his or her
thoughts before responding to another student?
a. students could avoid becoming nervous with the pressure to
respond immediately.
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b. all opinions would be given equal consideration.
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c. the most effective speaker could have the floor more often.
d. shy students would not be required to participate as much in
discussions.


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