Statements A, C and D are correct because large classes demand planned activities, use of interactive tools like questioning and polling, and adaptation of group work and peer instruction. B is false since interaction can be built into large-class teaching through structured techniques. E is false because, although monitoring is challenging, it is not completely impossible with thoughtful strategies. Hence, A, C and D only is the correct combination.
Option A:
Option A includes A, C and D, which together show planning, interactive strategies and peer-based learning in large classes while excluding incorrect pessimistic views. Therefore, it is the correct answer.
Option B:
Option B lists A and C but omits D, overlooking the potential of group work and peer instruction in large groups. Because D is also true, A and C only is incomplete.
Option C:
Option C contains C and D but leaves out A, failing to recognise the foundational role of advance planning in large-class management. Thus C and D only cannot be accepted.
Option D:
Option D adds B to an otherwise correct set, but B wrongly states that no interaction can be planned in large classes. Including B makes A, B, C and D only an invalid option.
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