Which scenario best illustrates a child exhibiting industry?
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Correct answer: An 8-year-old who tries new club activities and persists proudly despite mistakes
Industry involves trying new skills, persisting despite challenges, and developing competence and pride, as exhibited by the 8-year-old.
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