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    The Child Begins to Display Complex Emotions (Pride, Envy, Shame
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The Child Begins to Display Complex Emotions (Pride, Envy, Shame

Question 197

Question 197

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The child begins to display complex emotions (pride, envy, shame, etc.)


A) prenatally in the womb.
B) immediately following birth.
C) during the first year.
D) during the second year.

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