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) Realize that people work to earn money; look at them buying things in a store
C) Envision the size of the candy bar that she ate yesterday; compare it to the candy bars in the store
D) Remember that she needs to buy a carton of chocolate milk; mentally picture a brown cow drinking out of a glass
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