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    Children's Emerging Ability to Tease, Empathize, and Persuade Is a Sign
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Children's Emerging Ability to Tease, Empathize, and Persuade Is a Sign

Question 20

Question 20

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Children's emerging ability to tease, empathize, and persuade is a sign that they are developing a theory of mind and that they are not completely


A) egocentric.
B) imprinted.
C) habituated.
D) accommodated.

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