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Which of the following is supported by research on make-believe play?
A) Children are more likely to combine play schemes into complex sequences when they are playing with agemates than when they are playing with caregivers. 
B) Most episodes of make-believe play during toddlerhood occur when children are playing with same-aged children.
C) In cultures where make-believe play is more frequent with older siblings than with mothers, the pretend play of toddlers is hindered. 
D) When adults participate in toddlers' make-believe play, it is more elaborate than when toddlers' pretend alone.
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Took a while to get back to you, my bad.

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