Question

There are three principles that govern the process of setting class rules. First, they should be few in number; second, they should make sense and be seen as fair; and third, they should:
a) be specific enough that each rule covers only one or two behaviors.
b) be clearly explained and deliberately taught to students.
c) be in alphabetical order for easier recall.
d) always be the same as the previous year's rules, for continuity.

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