Asked by brandy
Six-, seven-, and eight-year-olds
A. do a great deal of tattling and boasting.
B. make lasting friendships.
C. are seldom aggressive.
D. become logical thinkers.
im not sure about this one
A. do a great deal of tattling and boasting.
B. make lasting friendships.
C. are seldom aggressive.
D. become logical thinkers.
im not sure about this one
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
I don't know either. These are all oversimplified generalizations that fit some children, but certainly not all.
D. is definitely wrong. B. is probably wrong.
Study your text to see whether it favors A or C.
D. is definitely wrong. B. is probably wrong.
Study your text to see whether it favors A or C.
Answered by
brandy
the book said six-to eight-year-old experience a transition in cognitive ability, which permits more logical thought.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Ahh -- then that's your answer. I was wrong. According to your text, the answer must be D.
What a terrible question!
What a terrible question!
Answered by
brandy
THATS PENN FOSTER FOR YA
Answered by
MattsRiceBowl
I actually thought D. Children that age begin to distinguish fantasy from reality and can think more logically.
A really only happens as permitted.
Yeah...rough assignment. I usually don't think multiple choice questions are good for these type of classes.
A really only happens as permitted.
Yeah...rough assignment. I usually don't think multiple choice questions are good for these type of classes.
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