During Ms. Miller's first week of teaching, she finds it odd to walk past the cafeteria and into the faculty lunchroom. Even more peculiar is having students call her “Ms. Miller.” What is Patty likely experiencing?
a. Extreme insecurity about her ability as a teacher
b. Culture shock
c. Overexcitement from her first week of teaching
d. Feelings of regret that she entered teaching
ANSWER: b
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