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People who work to close the confidence gap suggest that parents and teachers should praise effort rather than natural talent. (20)_________. This problem affects how much money people earn and what jobs they choose throughout their lives. Experts have found that confidence can be learned through practice and positive experiences. When young women (21)_________, they build belief in themselves that lasts into adulthood, creating a foundation for success. (22)_________. By changing how we speak to children and what we expect from them, we can help create a world where everyone feels capable of achieving their dreams regardless of gender. Question 18: A. teachers will provides detailed feedback on their projects last semester gained valuable insights for improvement B. who are told they cannot be good at math often believe this message and lose confidence in their abilities C. completed the assigned reading comprehension tasks without assistance demonstrating exceptional literary analysis D. whom have participated in various science experiments since childhood developed stronger analytical thinking skills Question 19: A. educators believe about intelligence affects how they approach teaching diverse learners B. but scientists discover through longitudinal studies reveals important patterns in development C. still affects many young women today when they make choices about their future D. children receive early exposure to technology determines their digital literacy outcomes Question 20: A. Research shows that when girls and boys receive the same encouragement, the confidence gap becomes smaller B. Modern educational systems prioritize standardized testing results, yet student creativity continues to decline rapidly C. While technology offers numerous learning advantages, excessive screen time negatively impacts social development D. Cultural differences strongly influence classroom participation patterns, and teachers must adapt their methods accordingly Question 21: A. that must overcome the significant barriers which limit their educational potentials B. which face considerable obstacles that preventing them from achieving their ultimate goals C. are given opportunities to succeed in challenging tasks requiring perseverance and dedication D. having been consistently discouraged by societal norms from pursuing their academic dreams Question 22: A. Although media representation improves gradually, traditional stereotypes persist strongly in educational materials