Eva wanted to check if her 8-month-old nephew, Michael, could recognize his own reflection in a mirror. She places him in front of a mirror and applies a bit of baby powder on his nose. Which of the following is most likely to happen?
A. Michael will crawl away from the mirror because he does not recognize his own reflection in the mirror.
B. Michael will touch the reflection of his nose on the mirror because he wants to wipe the powder off his own nose.
C. Michael will touch the reflection on the mirror because he wonders why the other child has powder on his nose.
D. Michael will touch his own nose to wipe off the powder.
Answer: A
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