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bclement10

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Play that mimics aggression through wrestling, chasing, or hitting, but is not intended to harm is called
 
  bullying play.
  sociodramatic play.
  parallel play.
  rough-and-tumble play.

Question 2

In active play, which of the following functions do peers provide?
 
  an audience, role models, and competition
  criticism
  reluctant cooperation
  a quiet environment



johnpizzaz

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Answer to Question 1

rough-and-tumble play.

Answer to Question 2

an audience, role models, and competition



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