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What should you do when a pupil gives a partially correct answer to a question?

Possible Answers:
a. Stop the pupil from responding further to prevent them from interrupting the flow of the lesson
b. Confirm the correct parts and then help the pupil to work out why the other parts were wrong
c. Ignore the correct part of the response, but offer a full explanation
d. Ask the pupil to make more of an effort with their study of The Highway Code

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