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Intellectual multidirectionality is based on the premise that
 
  a. no two people develop the same way intellectually.
 b. there is more than one kind of intelligence.
 c. most aspects of intelligence cannot be modified.
 d. with age, some aspects of intelligence improve while others may decline.

Question 2

Motherese is also known as ____ speech.
 
  a. private
 b. inner
 c. telegraphic
 d. infant-directed



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

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