Multiple Choice
Comparisons of children's language skills across cultures indicate that:
A) there are more differences than similarities in how children learn.
B) there are more similarities than there are differences in how children learn.
C) differences in culture directly relate to differences in language learning.
D) the culture in which children live does not influence language acquisition processes.
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