Multiple Choice
Cousins Chloe and Emma have not seen each other since they were children. Each woman now has a 4-week-old infant, and the two women and their babies are reunited at a family gathering. The two babies are napping in the same room when Chloe's baby bangs her leg on the crib and begins to cry. In this situation, it is MOST likely that Chloe and Emma will both
A) think that the crying baby is her own and be unable to identify whether the baby is hungry or in pain.
B) know that the crying baby is Chloe's but be unable to identify whether the baby is hungry or in pain.
C) think that the crying baby is her own, but Chloe will know that the baby is in pain.
D) know that the crying baby is Chloe's, and Chloe will know that the baby is in pain.
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