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Bud is becoming argumentative about several of the items on the test Ms. Williams, his teacher, just returned. He asserts that the test wasn't fair, because many of the items were "tricky."  His arguments are disrupting the discussion of the test.  Of the following, the most effective response to Bud's arguing would be to:
A) tell Bud that his behavior is inappropriate. Then tell him that you are going to refer him to the school counselor for evaluation.
B) tell him to come in after school and discuss any of the items for as long as he chooses to do so. Then, stop any discussion about the "trickiness" of the test.
C) ask Bud what was troubling him. Then try to meet his emotional needs on a personal level.
D) remind Bud that he didn't have the right to disrupt learning for the other students. Then apply an appropriate punishment.
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