The term cruising is best described by which of the following statements?

a. deliberate steps while holding onto something
b. going as fast as possible at this age
c. looking for something to get into while moving
d. moving while in a battery-powered child's vehicle


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A Correct. The term cruising is best described as deliberate steps while holding onto something.
B Incorrect. The term cruising is not best described as going as fast as possible at this age.
C Incorrect. The term cruising is not best described as looking for something to get into while moving.
D Incorrect. The term cruising is not best described as moving while in a battery-powered child's vehicle.

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