Why might class inclusion tasks be difficult for the preoperational child?

a. They require the ability of seriation.
b. They are not difficult for the preoperational child.
c. They require the child to focus on multiple dimensions simultaneously.
d. The preoperational child's thinking is too linear.


C

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