Research conducted on adolescents in the Jimi Valley of Papua New Guinea indicates that

A) nonrepresentational scribbles and shapes seem to be a universal beginning stage in drawing.
B) even adolescents with no indigenous pictorial art draw figures that look human.
C) the first drawings of the human figure produced by nonschooled Jimi children emphasize the head and face over the hands and feet.
D) schooling has little impact on children's first representational shapes and forms.


A

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a. amnion. b. chorion. c. blastula. d. zygote.

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