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Rhoda Kellogg identified several basic shapes all children make:
 
  a) Square, circle, triangle, and diamond
  b) Rectangle, oval, triangle, and Greek cross
  c) Rectangle, square, triangle, and pyramid
  d) Oval, circle, square and diamond

Question 2

Children often splash paint around on their paper:
 
  a) Just to have fun
  b) To manipulate this new medium
  c) Because they dont know how to paint
  d) To cover over the paper



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Answer to Question 1

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