Sheila moved to a new high school midyear. Her classmates and teacher have noticed that she does some strange things in the classroom. She often sits alone and pretends to smoke invisible cigarettes. When a student walks by her desk she pretends to extinguish the cigarette and blow away the smoke. She often mutters under her breath or talks to an imaginary person under her desk. From this

information, Sheila may be exhibiting:

A) Internalizing behaviors
B) Externalizing behaviors
C) Learning difficulties
D) Aggressive behaviors


A

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