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rcline24 rcline24
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When a child is able to pretend that he/she is driving a car, feeding a doll, or cooking dinner after he/she has witnessed such scenes, and the person the child witnessed doing the activity is no longer present, this is called

a)deferred imitation.
b)make believe.
c)object permanence.
d)maturity.
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