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    The Language Abilities of Bonobos Differ from Those of Common
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The Language Abilities of Bonobos Differ from Those of Common

Question 8

Question 8

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The language abilities of bonobos differ from those of common chimpanzees in what way?​


A) Bonobos often use symbols to describe events instead of requesting.
B) ​Bonobos communicate only with each other, not with people.
C) ​Bonobos show less indication of understanding the symbols they use.
D) ​Bonobos use symbols to express humor.

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