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Diane

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The stage at which children imitate but are unable to take the role of the other is the _______ stage.
 
  a. preparatory c. game
  b. play d. looking-glass self

Question 2

From the sociological point of view, Mead viewed play as important to children's social development because it
 
  a. gives them practice in agility.
  b. increases motor skills.
  c. helps develop mental toughness.
  d. allows children to learn and practice taking the role of the other.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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