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The throwing skills of older preschoolers and primary school-age children, when compared to younger children, are improved because older children
  a. rotate the body.
  b. step forward on one foot.
  c. swing the throwing arm.
  d. All of these answers/

Question 2

Children usually begin to try the broad jump around age
  a. two.
  b. three.
  c. four to five.
  d. six to eight.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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