The answer to this question would be letter c.
Vivid imagery
The answer choices about facts and statistics and quotations should immediately be eliminated. There are no statistics or quotations anywhere in the excerpt. The speaker does not use neutral language when he says words like quaint, incendiary, and uninflected. All of these carry an opinion. Vivid imagery is correct because of the way he talks about the different groups and their locations.
Answer:
1.) Point to six body parts on a doll
2.) Removing shoes
3.) False
Explanation:
1.) The two-year-old usually can <u>point to six body parts on a doll.</u>
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2.) Typical self-help skills developed by a three-year-old include <u>removing shoes
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3.) Two-year-olds understand how to use grammar to form questions.
Group of answer choices
<u>False</u>
<u>I hope the answer is helpful.</u>
<u>Thanks for asking.</u>
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He distracts Nagaina while Rikki-tikki gets her eggs.