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Building an Imaginary Playground and Describing It Is an Example

Question 55

Question 55

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Building an imaginary playground and describing it is an example of a preschooler who


A) ​wants a great place to play.
B) ​is using discourse skills.
C) ​has wild ideas.
D) ​probably would never create an imaginary playmate.

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