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Swinn, Catlin, Jamie, and Sung are sixth-grade students at Parker Middle School. They are giving a presentation to the parents at Open House on Thursday night. They are supposed to share with the parents what they think is best about their school. Each one has a different suggestion for the presentation. Swinn says, "Let's present the same program we did in front of our class. They all liked it. If it's good enough for them, it's good enough for the parents." Catlin says, "We don't have enough time to work out a whole new program, so I agree with Swinn. Let's do the exact same presentation, but we'll practice it a few more times." "I think we should add music," Jamie says. "Music keeps me interested when I'm watching a presentation, so let's add some." Sung says, "We can keep some of the same things, but I think we should add pictures to the program. All the kids in our class knew exactly what we meant when we talked about the video-production lab, but the parents won't We could show them pictures of some of our favorite things." Which student is doing the best job of keeping the audience in mind while planning the program? OA Swinn OB. Jamie OC. Sung OD. Catlin

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