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Which Pair of Children Is Most Likely to Have Enabling

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Which pair of children is most likely to have enabling interactions with each other?


A) Sam and John, two boys
B) Drew and Jenny, a boy and a girl
C) Kelsey and Caitlin, two girls
D) Sam and John, Drew and Jenny, and Kelsey and Caitlin are equally likely to have enabling interactions.

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