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Running, Jumping, and Skipping Are Best Considered to Be Examples

Question 47

Question 47

Multiple Choice

Running, jumping, and skipping are best considered to be examples of:


A) sensory pleasure
B) play with motion
C) rough-and-tumble play
D) play with language

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