East City Elementary has a small but growing population of recent immigrants from Mexico. As these children interact on the playground, the teachers notice that they speak both Spanish and English, often in the same sentence. This is an example of

A) code switching.
B) Ebonics.
C) wind-talking.
D) cross-cultural dissonance.


A

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