Multiple Choice
Ten-year-old Elisa has several accurate, well-developed scripts, including one for grocery shopping. Which is the most likely example of her shopping script?
A) Enter store, see piece of candy, beg for candy, parent buys candy
B) Realizing that people work to earn money so that they can buy things in a store
C) Envisioning the size of the candy bar that she ate yesterday
D) Remembering that she needs to buy a carton of chocolate milk by mentally picturing a brown cow drinking out of a glass
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