Multiple Choice
At the end of the preschool period, five- to six-year olds
A) know fewer words than adults but understand most of the grammatical rules of their language.
B) demonstrate significant articulation errors.
C) require schooling in order to learn proper syntax.
D) rely on phrases to communicate their basic needs.
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