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    Young Children Have Difficulty Understanding That Plants Are Alive Because
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Young Children Have Difficulty Understanding That Plants Are Alive Because

Question 128

Question 128

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Young children have difficulty understanding that plants are alive because children equate being alive with:


A) being able to move.
B) having legs.
C) being able to dance.
D) having fur.

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