Hello.
I have taken classes that talk about things like this. If I remember correctly - it would be option B. Call 9-1-1, look for breathing, check for safety, and then see if the person is responsive. In am emergency you want to immediantly call 9-1-1. To look for breathing you need to place two fingers under the nose or simply place the back of your hand close to the persons mouth. What it means by checking for saftey, means to chec the enivorment, the surrounding people. To see if the person is reponsive, say 'hello, can you say something?' something like that, ask them a question so they can respond to you.
I hope this helps you!
B. Building blocks
This is most likely to be the answer
Answer:
1. Casandra's teacher should take her to the nurse and just tell the nurse that she got hurt in the playground 2. The teacher should gather more evidence until she knows that something is going on because she can't prove that something is really happening 3. She shouldn't tell the parent yet because they would probably accuse the teacher of doing it 4. If it was the first time , I would feel bad for the girl and just tell her to be careful but if it kept happening, I would tell the principal and her parents and I would feel angry