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    Unlike the Adolescent, the Grade-School Child Is Able to Reason
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Unlike the Adolescent, the Grade-School Child Is Able to Reason

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Question 11

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Unlike the adolescent, the grade-school child is able to reason only about what is


A) concrete and what is real.
B) concrete and what is abstract.
C) real and what is possible.
D) concrete and what is possible.
E) hypothetical.

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