Multiple Choice
What do parents often do to increase the chance of having a proper "conversation" with their infant in which they each take their turns and do not interrupt one another?
A) They talk very slowly because their infant cannot talk yet.
B) They talk very little and let their infant talk.
C) They leave prolonged gaps after their own utterances to let their infant respond.
D) They talk very rapidly to get the infant used to the speed of adult speech.
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