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Arrange the following actions in the order in which young children typically are able to accomplish them, beginning with the simplest action:

I. Beat a rhythm on a drum with their hands
II. Clap only on the accented beat of a rhythm
III. Beat a rhythm on a drum with drum sticks
IV. Clap and move at the same time
V. Clap on every beat of a rhythm

a. I, II, III, IV, V
b. III, I, V, IV, II
c. II, V, I, III, IV
d. V, II, III, I, IV

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Answer:

Honestly, I think that the answer is A.

Step-by-step explanation:

This is because in order to advance with these things you have to start out small. So, the easiest thing to do first would be making a beta on a drum with your hands. Then you can slowly start to learn how to clap a long to a rhythm. Once you get those two down then it would be easier to learn how to make a rhythm with drumsticks with a drum. Clapping and moving at the same time with also become easier. Lastly, you'll be able to learn how to clap to every beat of a rhythm.

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