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The ability to form rich and varied mental images or concepts of people, places, things, and situations is an example of:

A. pretending.
B. fantasy.
C. imagination.
D. day dreaming.
C?
8 years ago

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Answered by Ms. Sue
Yes, C.
8 years ago
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The ability to form rich and varied mental images or concepts of people, places, things, and situations is an example of:

A. pretending.
B. fantasy.
C. imagination.
D. day dreaming.
C?

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