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tth

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Biological changes as a child moves into puberty and adolescence fuel social changes. Social experiences in turn influence cognitive development. This interplay illustrates which developmental theme of the text?
 
  a. Active child
  b. Holistic development
  c. Nature-nurture
  d. Quantitative-qualitative change

Question 2

Memory rehearsal is like
 
  a. continually pumping up a leaking balloon.
  b. doing a U-turn to avoid a police roadblock.
  c. swallowing various medicines to find one that works.
  d. watching TV stock reports all day to decide when to buy.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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