Multiple Choice
Having a secure base first becomes important to the infant when he or she
A) suffers from intermittent episodes of malnutrition.
B) achieves mobility by crawling.
C) gets fed up with being smothered by affection.
D) notices that the faulty room heater is slow to warm up.
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