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Infants Rarely Interact with One Another, but When They Do

Question 70

Question 70

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Infants rarely interact with one another, but when they do have an opportunity, they will often


A) smile and explore one another's faces.
B) watch each other with suspicion.
C) try to take toys from one another.
D) point out things to one another.

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