Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an example of infant-directed (ID) speech?
A) "Time to take a nap, Ryan."
B) "What a good girl, Miriam! You finished your carrots!"
C) "Goodbye, Carson.Daddy is going to work."
D) "Amy, let's go change your diaper."
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