Find and describe connections between the ideas that are shared.
Explanation:
The question asks you to choose the action that is “most likely to help or improve a COLLABORATIVE discussion about literature.”
Let’s look at the options.
Choice 2: Choose one person to call on people who wish to speak about the story.
• This could foster collaboration, but it could also give one student too much power and in the process, take away the voices of others.
Choice 3: Argue with each person who shares a perspective on the story.
• Arguing brings about hostility rather than collaboration.
Choice 4: Give each person exactly one minute to speak before letting someone else talk.
• This could foster collaboration by giving people equal opportunities to talk, but such rigid guide lines could also limit the freedom and flow of a discussion.
That leaves us with the first choice, which makes the most sense and has no negative side to it.
Sprinkle can be shower. Manage can be superintend. Panicking can be overreact. Stay calm can be serene. Difficult can be burdensome. And severe can be extreme or dreadful.
The authors only writes that if people help out more, the issue will go away. It gives no support and doesn't go into further details about how or why this supposed help will fix our problems.