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    The Child's Ability to Understand That a Symbol Can Stand
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The Child's Ability to Understand That a Symbol Can Stand

Question 104

Question 104

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The child's ability to understand that a symbol can stand for a real-life event is called


A) applied memory.
B) representational insight.
C) type A symbolism.
D) higher-order thinking.

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