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sarasara

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Which statement best characterizes early two-word expressions for children across cultures?
 
  a. There is great variation in the types of words and word combinations used within each culture.
  b. Children in all cultures say allgone or its equivalent as one of their very first twoword sentences.
  c. Children rarely make reference to movement or action words. d. Only English-speaking children use two-word sentences.

Question 2

In the process of resolving the psychosocial crisis of social life of their family, school, and community.
 
  a. group identity versus alienation b. fidelity versus despair
  c. intimacy versus isolation
  d. industry versus inferiority, adolescents become psychologically connected to the



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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