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    Crying, Cooing, and Babbling Are Prelinguistic Activities That Are
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Crying, Cooing, and Babbling Are Prelinguistic Activities That Are

Question 68

Question 68

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Crying, cooing, and babbling are prelinguistic activities that are


A) inborn.
B) learned.
C) shaped by experience.
D) different in different cultures.

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