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aabwk4

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Being a neglected child is like
 
  a. a battery that powers a radio.
  b. blending unnoticeably into the background.
  c. winning an election every day.
  d. having an irritating pebble in one's shoe.

Question 2

Age-related improvements in ____ are so reliable that this skill is among those that are assessed in children's intelligence tests.
 
  a. attention-deficit hyperactivity
  b. perception of cardinality
  c. memory rehearsal
  d. memory span



wilsonbho

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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