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Toddlers' use of terms such as little, small, giant, lots, big, huge, or many suggests that they are ready developmentally to think about
 
  a. extent.
  b. duration.
  c. permanence.
  d. quantity.

Question 2

Arithmetic reasoning deals with understanding about
 
  a. quantities or amounts.
  b. temporal progressions.
  c. familiarity vs. unfamiliarity.
  d. thinking with meaningful categories.



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Answer to Question 1

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