When children with Williams Syndrome speak, they:

A. use syntactically complex sentences and rich vocabulary.
B. tell complex and coherent stories.
C. both of the above answers are true.
D. none of these answers are true.


A

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A. "pimps" B. "johns" C. "gigolos" D. None of the answers are correct

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