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Make-Believe Play, in Which Two or More Participants Enact a Variety

Question 118

Question 118

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Make-believe play, in which two or more participants enact a variety of social roles, is called:


A) rough-and-tumble play.
B) secondary play.
C) sociodramatic play.
D) intentional play.

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