Generalizing from the text, a child raised among the Efe people of Zaire most likely would
A. have more friends at a younger age than American children.
B. learn to amuse and take care of themselves at an earlier age than American children.
C. be aggressive and engage in more warlike play than American children.
D. show no attachment to their biological parents.
Answer: A
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