Multiple Choice
An adult says the name of an object. A nearby toddler is more likely to learn the name of the object if
A) neither the toddler nor the adult are directing their attention toward the object.
B) only the toddler's attention is directed toward the object.
C) the adult's attention is directed toward the object.
D) the toddler and adult are conversing while looking at each other, not the object.
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