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    The Ability to Recognize the Self Predicts
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The Ability to Recognize the Self Predicts

Question 58

Question 58

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The ability to recognize the self predicts


A) the onset on infantile amnesia.
B) the cessation of infantile amnesia.
C) the child's ability to talk about past events.
D) the child's ability to tell a story.

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