Answer: Cindy uses the strategy of introducing the book by its cover and pictures. Though this method may not always explain the true message passed by the book, the first graders in Cindy's would get a rough idea of what the book is all about.
Also first graders and very young learners, learn effectively by pictures and videos because it easy for them to grasp and makes learning fun for the young ones.
Answer:
right to assemble peacefully
Explanation:
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Answer:
Distinctiveness.
Explanation:
As the exercise exemplifies, Michelle is most likely relying on distinctiveness information in order to explain her brother's behavior. This is due to the fact that distinctiveness focuses on what makes something different or unique, distinct from other things. If Mark generally does not like chocolate, it is fair to assume that if he is eating one it's because it's really tasty. Therefore, even if it's chocolate (something he would not eat) it has to be different from other types of chocolate he has eaten before.
The First Amendment guarantees the individual freedom