Itzel, a Yucatec Mayan preschooler, is hungry. She is most likely to
A) decide for herself when and how much to eat.
B) ask her mother to make her a meal.
C) wait until the family's set mealtime to eat.
D) make a pretend meal for herself and her dolls to "eat."
A
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