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leo leo

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What must occur for children to successfully engage in cooperative play?
 
  A. They must be nice to each other.
 B. They must be at the same developmental level as their playmates.
 C. They must have adequate communication skills.
 D. They must have older children model how to play with others.

Question 2

Tommy told his teacher about the new trick his dog learned. Which teacher response is most likely to prolong conversation with Tom?
 
  A. How did you teach the dog to do tricks?
 B. I have to help Jane now, but I would like to hear more in 10 minutes.
 C. I bet training your dog was fun.
 D. That's nice, Tommy.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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