In three of the following situations, ignoring a student's misbehavior might be the best approach to take. Considering the textbook's discussion of this strategy, in which situation would ignoring not be advisable?
a. Anita has whispered a juicy (and apparently very amusing) piece of gossip to her friend, who in turn is passing it along to two others.
b. Bill breaks a beaker and seems very remorseful that he has done so; he vows to be more careful in the future.
c. Cathy is usually very attentive in class, but today when the teacher asks her a question, it's clear that she hasn't been listening.
d. An entire class seems to be on a "sugar high" the day after Halloween.
a
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