Mrs. Norton notices that while she is reading Charlotte's Web aloud, Karen is rummaging in her desk, crumpling up papers, and dropping things on the floor. While Mrs. Norton reads, "One afternoon Fern heard a most interesting conversation and witnessed a strange event," she slowly walks until she is standing next to Karen's desk. Karen looks up and listens. Which intervention method did Mrs
Norton use to get Karen's attention and compliance?
a. A nonverbal cue
b. Ignoring
c. An extended response
d. A simple verbal reprimand
A
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