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Alygatorr01285

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What is the most important occurrence in the zone of proximal development?
 
  a. the child forms thought complexes
  b. children verbalize structures already developed through first-hand experiences
  c. independent problem solving takes place
  d. objects play an important role

Question 2

How can Vygotsky's view of language development be best characterized?
 
  a. environment plays a role
  b. language acquisition is determined by the interaction of physical, linguistic, and social factors
  c. it is similar for all children
  d. the adult's role is minimal



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

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