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English, 27.08.2019 03:00 kelsey152

Scenario #1
you were one of the top students in your elementary/middle school and now you're in high school where you find
yourself struggling for the first time in your life. your teacher no longer praises you and other students seem to
work less than you do and still make higher grades.
how would a person with a fixed mindset respond? list 3 specific feelings or actions this person would
demonstrate
how would a person with a growth mindset respond? list 3 specific feelings or actions this person would
demonstrate

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