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Shelles

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Dramatic roleplaying in which a child takes on the role of another person or creates a fantasy situation increases steadily from the ages of
 
  a. 7-9 years.
  b. 5-7 years.
  c. 3-5 years.
  d. 1-3 years.

Question 2

The tendency to pursue activities that are novel, thrilling, and exciting is known as
 
  a. fatalism.
  b. sensation seeking. c. reality avoidance. d. risk bingeing.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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