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How does a happening differ from an activity? A. Happenings are never planned, and activities have a plan.
B. Happenings put the focus on the child's experience, whereas activities are adult-directed.
C. Happenings are more complex than activities.
D. Happenings have predetermined outcomes, and activities are more free-flowing.

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