Multiple Choice
After the cooing stage comes the ________ stage. At this point, children _.
A) telegraphic; progress from crying to babbling
B) babbling; have vocalizations more similar to their native language
C) babbling; have vocalizations from the entire range of phonemes found in the world's languages
D) motherese; only understand high-pitched intonations
E) sensitive; learn language easily
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