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A claim the author makes in "Babysitting" is that it is important for the children you are babysitting to be "safe,

happy, and comfortable with you."

Read the passage from "Babysitting."

For example, if a little boy has on a new T-shirt with a picture of a cartoon on it that you know, say something
like, "Oh, do you like that cartoon? He's one of my favorites. Maybe you can tell me your favorite cartoon show."

How relevant is this piece of evidence in supporting the author's claim?

A. not relevant at all, because it does not support the idea of making a connection with the children you are babysitting

B. very relevant, because it includes a model of how to make a connection with a child you are babysitting

C. not relevant at all, because babysitters should not encourage children to watch cartoons

D. very relevant, because it shows that babysitters should always try to be seen as friends instead of caretakers

A claim the author makes in "Babysitting" is that it is important for the-example-1

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Answer:

b

Step-by-step explanation:

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User Adam Liu
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Answer:

I believe that the answer should be B.

Step-by-step explanation:

It demonstrates the creation of a connection with said child, showing that the best way to connect with someone is by finding things that you have in common with one another.

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