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In a structured learning experience centered on fine motor activities in an inclusive early education classroom, which is the desired makeup of children and adults in groups?a. One large group with adults in groups
b. Small groups with the children with disabilities making up one group with one adult
c. Small groups of children with and without disabilities in each group with one adult.
d. Small groups of children with and without disabilities in each group without an adult
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