Multiple Choice
A child who shows markedly lowered muscle tone in his extensor muscles might ___________________.
A) Have trouble performing jumping jacks
B) Stand with lordosis and locked knees; when observed in quadruped, show some scapulae winging bilaterally, with locked elbows
C) Use very soft pencil pressure when drawing or writing
D) Have an extraordinary ability to sit up straight for extended periods of time
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