The essential characteristics for selecting activities that include integration are goal relevance and:
a. interest, feasibility, and appropriate level of difficulty.
b. appropriate level of difficulty, feasibility, and cost effectiveness.
c. accountability, appropriate level of difficulty, and cost effectiveness.
d. adaptability, appropriate level of difficulty, and feasibility.
ANSWER:
b
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