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Franklin and Benjamin Are Pretending to Go to School

Question 156

Question 156

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Franklin and Benjamin are pretending to go to school. Franklin is pretending to be the teacher, and Benjamin is pretending to be the student. What sort of interaction does this exemplify? ​


A) Parallel play
B) Cooperative play
C) Simple social play
D) Constricting actions

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