The answer is B. It suggests that the speaker and readers are unlike other people, which makes readers feel special.
Which ever you need to use to communicate with other people
The movie Shush was very good, the fact that the character was deaf made it all the more terrifying, it was action packed and a very good - although scary- movie. I recommend scary movie fans watch this movie.
I personally do not believe that a form of education should be offered to high school graduates for no cost or a very low cost. Obviously, it would be great for many people if this were possible. However, there are many downsides to this idea. For example, the cost of the school and education is what pays the teachers and what pays for the school materials. If education were offered at a low cost, the teachers would be payed less and textbook manufacturing companies (for example) would not make the money that is needed to manufacture the books. However, scholarships are offered to many students which helps them with the cost of school. I hope this was of some help to you!
It's more what do you put in front of them to let them try. The example usually discussed has mostly to do with shapes and color and properties than it does with a set curriculum. Light is a usual example of what can be tried. One picture was of a couple of kids (very young) who copied the the pattern of shadows that a picket fence produced. They were engrossed in how to record what it looked like and what angle the shadows made. You have at least 2 subjects that are being appealed to.
The main thing is that the project must be student centered. It is not the teacher's job to design a curriculum; it is the student's. Evaluation is done mostly by camera (taking pictures of what the students do), voice recording and other "visual aides." It is not so much pass fail as it is how done.