What was the attitude toward children in feudal Europe that led to the conclusion that stories for
children were not necessary?
a. A child should be seen and not heard.
b. A child was considered a small adult who should enter into adult life as quickly as
possible.
c. A child's mind was a blank page on which ideas were to be imprinted.
d. Children were expected to spend their lives attempting to prove predestined worthiness to
be saved.
b
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a. normal school. b. private academy. c. aesthetic school. d. common school. e. college or university.
Getting to work on time is defined as being _________________.
a. punctual b. perfect c. a poser d. a problem
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A) Equal shares. B) Equal-sized parts. C) Equivalent fractions. D) Subset of the whole.