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maegan_martin

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The cases of Anna and Isabelle were used to illustrate
 
  a. the importance of social contact for normal development.
  b. the fact that humans are born with a great learning capacity.
  c. that people are born with preconceived notions about standards of appearance and behavior.
  d. that two-year-olds are bothered when rules are violated.

Question 2

As children grow, the potential to easily learn languages is reduced by exposure to the language spoken around them. This dynamic is a product of
 
  a. the looking glass self. c. nature.
  b. role-taking. d. nurture.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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