Statements A, B and D are correct, while C and E are incorrect. A is true because group discussion brings diverse viewpoints into the learning process. B is true since agreed rules prevent domination and ensure everyone’s voice is heard. D is true as discussion settings require learners to listen actively and articulate their ideas. C is false because teacher domination undermines genuine discussion, and E is false because structured discussion can deepen understanding beyond solitary reading; thus A, B and D only is the correct combination.
Option A:
Option A includes A and B, which correctly highlight multiple perspectives and the need for rules, but it omits D and therefore ignores the skill-building role of group discussion. As listening and speaking skills are central outcomes, A and B only is incomplete.
Option B:
Option B brings together A, B and D, encompassing perspectives, norms and skill development, while rejecting C and E, which over-centralise the teacher and devalue discussion. Since it holds all and only the true statements, this option is correct.
Option C:
Option C groups B, D and E, but E wrongly claims that discussion is always a waste of time, contradicting its recognised pedagogic value. Including E makes B, D and E only an invalid answer.
Option D:
Option D assembles A, C and D, but C is incorrect since teacher domination contradicts the participatory nature of discussion. Therefore, A, C and D only cannot be accepted.
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