How does cooing differ from babbling?
A. Cooing includes only vowel sounds; babbling includes consonants and vowels.
B. Cooing is not necessarily repetitive; babbling is by definition repetitive.
C. Cooing is mere sound production; even early babbling has meaning.
D. Cooing shows no pauses consistent with turn-taking patterns of spoken conversation; babbling includes pauses that mimic turn-taking.
Answer: A
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What will be an ideal response?