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Which statement about make-believe play is true?
 
  A) In sociodramatic play, children do not understand that make-believe is a representational activity.
  B) Children with imaginary companions display less complex and less imaginative make-believe play.
  C) Preschoolers who devote more time to sociodramatic play are rated by observers as more socially competent.
  D) Children who engage in more make-believe play are less able to reflect on their own thinking.

Question 2

Researchers today believe that make-believe play __________.
 
  A) is not nearly as important as Piaget thought
  B) not only reflects but also contributes to childrens cognitive and social skills
  C) is less important than drawing or building with blocks
  D) is mere practice of representational schemes



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B





 

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