Five-year-old Naomi is playing tennis with her mother. She spends more time chasing balls than she does hitting them with the racket. Naomi most likely believes she
a. is a bad tennis player and hopes that she doesn't have to play again.
b. is a great tennis player and can't wait to play again.
c. only missed the balls because her mother doesn't know how to play the right way.
d. will do better if she took tennis lessons from a pro instead of her mother.
b
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