Two-year-old Easton hits a playmate when she takes his toy. When the caregiver tells Easton's mother about the incident, Easton lowers his eyes and hides his face with his hands. Easton is expressing
A) shame.
B) envy.
C) empathy.
D) pride.
A
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What will be an ideal response?
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