Sarah is learning a family recipe from her father. As a small child, she watches him make it. As she gets older, she helps measure the ingredients. What is the most likely next step in this scaffolding process?

a. Sarah will sit back and observe her father making the dish while she takes diligent notes on how to do it.
b. Sarah will be able to make the recipe for her family while her father is out of town.
c. Her father will begin to teach Sarah's little brother the same recipe.
d. Sarah will attempt to make the recipe with her dad close by to offer guidance.


Answer: D

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