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    The Knowledge That Objects Have Boundaries and Are Separate Entities
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The Knowledge That Objects Have Boundaries and Are Separate Entities

Question 13

Question 13

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The knowledge that objects have boundaries and are separate entities, distinct from one another is called


A) object constancy.
B) object cohesion and continuity.
C) object distinction.
D) object permanence.

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