Which of the following describes the direction of fantasy play from the beginning of toddlerhood to the end?

a. The play becomes less planned and more associational (one action sparks the rest).
b. The play relies increasingly on real objects.
c. The play is based largely on the imitation of real world characters.
d. The play becomes more organized and play leaders emerge.


d

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a) They are trained to see the enemy as everyone outside the cell. b) They have been brainwashed and are usually in a drugged state when committing terrorist acts. c) They believe they have been personally called to engage in these acts for the "greater good" and must therefore make the ultimate sacrifice. d) The combination of group pressure and threats against their lives leads them to engage in acts that they realize are wrong, yet they feel they have no choice.

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If you stood on campus today and asked fellow students in their late teens and early 20s how they ended up working at their current jobs, which of the following statements would best describe the majority of answers you would likely receive?

a. "I spent a long time searching for and choosing the perfect job." b. "I knew from a young age what type of job I would have at this point in my life." c. "I work a job that my family has previously selected for me." d. "I just sort of found myself working at my current job. I didn't really choose it per se."

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