Mr. Demetria motions to two of his students, Maxwell and Kennedy, to come to his desk. He tells them that it is time for them to go to Mrs. Shert's room where they will attend an enrichment program. What do Maxwell and Kennedy have in common?
A. They attend the same school so it must be a sponsored activity available to all students.
B. They are both likely to be gifted students.
C. Their parents must have researched what the best programs are for children who are disabled.
D. They are friends and choose the same activities.
Answer: A
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