Multiple Choice
Which statement about the ability of 5-year-olds to make logical inferences about time is TRUE?
A) Similar to their inability to estimate the passage of time, 5-year-olds are entirely unable to make logical inferences about time.
B) Although they are able to estimate the passage of time, 5-year-olds are entirely unable to make logical inferences about time.
C) Children who are 5 years old are able to make logical inferences about time only when the situation does not involve distracting features.
D) Children who are 5 years old are able to make logical inferences about time that are similar to those of adults.
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