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In the later scribble stage:
 
  a. basic forms begin to emerge.
  b. forms represent ideas.
  c. repeated movements among scribbles begin to appear.
  d. lines are the prevalent form seen in the childs work.

Question 2

Children in the gang stage of art development:
 
  a. need encouragement to be self-accepting.
  b. are critical of their own work.
  c. discover space in their drawings.
  d. all of the above.



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: c

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ANSWER: d




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