Of the following, the best description of gathering data is:
a. Jose asking, "Why do you have to knead it so long?" (paragraph 2 of the case study)
b. Ed saying, "Yeah. If the stuff isn't mixed well enough, it might affect the way the yeast works. If you don't knead the dough enough, it won't raise." (paragraph 5)
c. the students observing that the piece kneaded for 10 minutes raised higher than the piece kneaded for five minutes. (paragraph 27)
d. the students concluding that bread must be kneaded an adequate amount, but kneading beyond that amount didn't matter. (paragraph 27)
C
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