Which of the following seating arrangements provide a calming, inviting, and stress reducing environment that often works best for diverse learners?
a. Rectangular arrangements
b. Clusters of small square desks
c. Rounded corners and circular arrangements
d. Parallel rows of desks
ANSWER: c
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