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All students want to have Mr. Grimley as their history teacher. He is respected for his knowledge and insight, but he is most known for his ability to have a good rapport with students while still offering an academically challenging course. How would you characterize Mr. Grimley's success?

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OPTIONS:

A. He controls his class with efficiency.

B. He has an engaging personality.

C. He has established positive teacher-student relationships.

D. He is a pushover.

Answer:

C. He has established positive teacher-student relationships.

Step-by-step explanation:

Taking a look at how Mr. Grimley is described in the question above, in his discharge of his responsibility as History teacher, his approach to teaching was centered on creating a classroom environment that promotes positive-student relationship.

Aside the fact that he has an admirable extensive knowledge of the subject he teaches, his ability to create a good rapport with students has led to his success in establishing a positive teacher-student relationship.

Mr. Grimley's success can be characterized a establishing positive teacher-student relationships.

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