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neverstopbelieb

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Which of the following do social-interactionist theorists not associated with language development?
 
  a. social development
  b. social-cognitive skills
  c. the increasing tendency to see other people as intentional agents
  d. its independence from other domains

Question 2

The younger people are when they move to the United States from a non-English-speaking country,
 
  a. the greater their preference for reading books in English.
  b. the less they speak their native language.
  c. the greater their mastery of the English language.
  d. the less their mastery of the English language.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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