Master players operate within explicit and implicit social rules during pretend play.
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Question 2Vanessa is singing quietly and playing house by herself. Carl is playing with the computer nearby. This is an example of associative play.
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Question 3Peter offers Celeste a block saying, Here, have a cookie before you leave on your trip. Celeste pretends to eat the cookie. This is an example of object invention.
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Question 4Roger, Mary, and Carl have been playing chase for the past several minutes, laughing and calling to each other as they run from one corner of the playground to another. Mrs. Sanchez, who has been watching from the sidelines, runs toward them calling, Chase me, chase me instead. This is an example of responding from within the playframe.
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Question 5Children who laugh when others use inappropriate words for bladder and bowel movements should be sharply reprimanded.
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Question 6The difference in childrens humor and adult humor is mostly in subject matter.
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Question 7Rough-and-tumble play is similar to aggression except for the laughter and other nonverbal acts.
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Question 8Play is a part of the expected curriculum in some states.
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