Multiple Choice
Which represents the appearance-reality distinction?
A) Knowing that a teddy bear exists even if out of sight
B) Understanding that breaking a cookie into two pieces does not increase its mass
C) Understanding the difference between a toy train and an actual train
D) Thinking that a cartoon cat and an actual cat are the same
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