Multiple Choice
Imagine that you are babysitting for a You are telling Chloe about a trip you took last week. Chloe would be most likely to
A) nod her head from time to time.
B) interrupt you continuously, because she has no appreciation for turn-taking.
C) fail to provide any indication that she is listening to you.
D) respond to you by using the same kind of language she would use for a younger child.
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