Statements A, B, D and E are correct, while C is incorrect. A is true because hidden curriculum captures unspoken norms and values transmitted through schooling. B is true as seemingly casual teacher remarks may carry powerful messages. D is true since differential attention signals who is valued, and E is true because rituals and routines embody expectations. C is false because classroom communication patterns are a major vehicle for the hidden curriculum; therefore C only is the wrong statement.
Option A:
Option A groups A and C, but A correctly defines hidden curriculum and should not be treated as wrong. Including A among wrong statements shows a misunderstanding of the concept, so A and C only cannot be accepted.
Option B:
Option B pairs C and D, yet D is a true statement about implicit status messages. Classifying D as wrong undermines recognition of subtle inequalities, making C and D only invalid.
Option C:
Option C isolates C only and recognises that denying the link between hidden curriculum and communication is the single incorrect statement. It allows A, B, D and E to stand as valid descriptions, so C only is the correct answer.
Option D:
Option D brings together C and E, but E accurately indicates that rituals and routines communicate values. Misclassifying E as wrong leads to a mixture of true and false judgments, so C and E only cannot be accepted.
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