Mr. Manfred comes to talk with you after school one day. He says, “I’ve just about had it with Lana. She is in my French II class this semester, and instead of paying attention in class, she spends her time writing in a journal. She did this all last semester, too! It’s really rude.” With regard to Lana, Mr. Manfred seems to be describing:
a) a need for competence.
b) a classroom procedure.
c) a habit.
d) an abundance of confidence.
c) a habit.
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