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mcmcdaniel

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Melika is 4 years old. Which of the following would you expect Melika to be able to do?
 
  tie her shoes
  hop on either foot
  skip in rhythm
  jump over things

Question 2

The text refers to research in which brain scans and hormone measurements were taken from 4- to 6-year-old children after they were exposed to a fire alarm. Which of the following was one of the conclusions drawn from this research?
 
  Traumatic events are more likely to be recalled if a child remains calm
  during the event.
  Some levels of stress hormones improve memory.
  Memories are more likely to be elicited when the child is interviewed by a
  stern adult.
  Brain scans showed less limbic system development in children who were
  stressed by the fire alarm.



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Answer to Question 1

hop on either foot

Answer to Question 2

Some levels of stress hormones improve memory.



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