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newyorker26

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Words in an infants' receptive vocabulary are:
 
  a. easy for an infant to pronounce.
  b. filled with sounds from a variety of languages.
  c. repetitive consonant-vowel combinations.
  d. understood but not necessarily produced.

Question 2

An infant's core knowledge about mathematics includes:
 
  a. counting from one to three.
  b. expecting things that are dropped to fall down.
  c. recognizing a large difference between two amounts.
  d. recognizing that two objects cannot occupy the same space.


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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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