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Some Studies Suggest That Bilingual Children Perform Better Than Monolingual

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Question 17

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Some studies suggest that bilingual children perform better than monolingual children in studies measuring:


A) Vocabulary size
B) Executive functions
C) Sound discrimination abilities in noise
D) Academic achievements

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