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geodog55

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Sarah asks the question: Did I come from an egg? This is a typical question of one whose age range is ____.
 
  a. 3 to 5 years c. 9 to 12 years
  b. 6 to 8 years d. 12 to 14 years

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Ronnie asks the question: Where do babies come from? This is a typical question of one whose age range is ____.
 
  a. 3 to 5 years c. 9 to 12 years
  b. 6 to 8 years d. 12 to 14 years



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

A





 

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