Multiple Choice
Emily, age 12, is trying to teach Lisa, her 5-year-old neighbour how to play chess. It is clear to Emily that Lisa is having trouble learning the rules of the game. According to Piaget's theory, Emily is likely to
A) complain bitterly to her parents that "Lisa just won't follow the rules!" and refuse to play any longer.
B) persist with her attempts to teach Lisa the proper rules of chess, despite Lisa's tears.
C) invent a new set of rules that Lisa can follow.
D) lecture Lisa on the importance of rules.
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