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    Around What Age Are Infants Capable of Identifying and Remembering
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Around What Age Are Infants Capable of Identifying and Remembering

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Question 40

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Around what age are infants capable of identifying and remembering new spoken words?


A) 9-10 months
B) 11-12 months
C) 7-8 months
D) 5-6 months

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