Which of the following are examples of beta commands? (Note this is a multiple answer question)
a. "Doug, it's time for you to get to work! So get to it and don't let me catch you loafing again. Do you want to stay in during recess again?"
b. "Luke, tell me what time you have to be at baseball practice?"
c. "Children, put your pencils down and take out your art books."
d. "Greg, go to see the school's attendance officer about yesterday's absence."
e. "Jeremy, I want you to pick up you room as soon as you finish dinner."
f. "Johnny, your room is such a mess! Why don't you clean it up instead of waiting for me to do it for you? I get so tired of always picking up after you."
g. "Eric, stop talking to Alisa unless you're discussing today's assignment. Besides, how many times have I told you that there is no talking until all your work is finished?"
A, F, G
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