Mrs. Woodham wants her students to embrace the book The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein. She believes the message is a powerful one. What might you encourage her to do?

A) Have each student read the book and write a response.
B) Get the book on CD and play it for her students.
C) Read the book to the students every day.
D) Read the book to the students and then have them read it themselves.


C

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What will be an ideal response?

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a. DZ twins are no more genetically alike than any pair of siblings. b. MZ twins develop from the separate fertilization of two ova. c. DZ twins develop from a single fertilized ovum that divides into two identical cells. d. Members of any set of DZ twins are more similar to each other in terms of their psychological traits than are MZ twins. e. MZ twins generally are more available for research than DZ twins.

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