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Haley Williams sat in Dr. Karr’s office, once again, having to explain why she could not get along with her teacher. "I don’t know why she picks on me in front of the class. All I know is that when she starts to yell at me, I lose my temper. I’m not even sure what I am supposed to do! It seems like everything I do is wrong according to Miss Kemp. I know we have talked about getting along and how that would be better for everyone, but Dr. Karr, I just don’t like her and she does not like me. Can’t I be switched to another class?

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Your question is incomplete. You forgot to include the question and also the options.

However, doing some research, we can answer the following.

The correct question should be "Miss Kempt's strategies that actually contribute to Haley's behavior include all of the following except:"

If that is the case, then the correct answer is "understanding that the interaction between Miss Kempt and Haley can impact the learning process."

The other possible question would be "Is Miss Kempt doing anything that actually contributes to Haley's poor behavior?"

If that is the case, the correct answer would be the following.

If the teacher is really yelling at Haley, that clearly is a mistake. However, Dr. Karr has to listen to the teacher's arguments first, before making any decision. There would be a real motive for the way Miss Kempt treat Haley. We do not know if Haley is telling the truth or if he is interpreting the situation to his own convenience. So Dr. Karr has to collect enough evidence before taking any action.

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