Multiple Choice
Which studies present the most convincing evidence that first languages are easiest to learn in childhood?
A) studies of chimpanzees learning ASL
B) studies of deaf middle-aged adults learning ASL
C) studies of language acquisition in children who are blind from birth
D) studies of language acquisition in children who were not exposed to auditory stimuli
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