Statements A, B, D and F correctly describe influences on classroom climate and discipline. A is true because supportive environments encourage students to take intellectual risks. B is true since harsh punishment often generates fear rather than cooperation. D is true as warm relationships foster trust, and F is true because seating and space arrangement can enable or hinder interaction. C is false because discussing rules with learners builds ownership, and E is false since ignoring bullying damages climate; therefore A, B, D and F only is correct.
Option A:
Option A includes only A and B, leaving out D and F, and so overlooks relational warmth and physical space as climate factors. Hence A and B only is incomplete.
Option B:
Option B adds D to A and B but still omits F, failing to recognise that classroom layout affects interaction, so A, B and D only is not fully correct.
Option C:
Option C introduces E, which wrongly minimises the harmful effects of bullying, making A, B, D and E only invalid.
Option D:
Option D combines A, B, D and F, capturing emotional support, appropriate discipline, relationships and physical layout, while excluding C and E, which discourage shared rule-making and ignore bullying. Thus A, B, D and F only is the correct choice.
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