Grant, Tyrell, and Savannah are running around the playground carrying large foam tubes that are usually used for building larger outdoor structures. Savannah yells out, "Over here! Quick! There's some more leaves on fire over here!" Grant and Tyrell join Savannah and the 3 children stand side-by-side pointing their tubes at the pile of leaves and saying, "Shhhhhhhhhhhhhh?." "There! That fire is out!" says Grant. "Oh, no! There's another fire over there!" And the three children run off again to the next "fire." These children are engaged in what level of symbolic representation?
a. Level 3: Appropriate combinational activity
b. Level 6: Other-directed pretense
c. Level 7: Sequential pretense
d. Level 8: Substitutions pretense
d. Level 8: Substitutions pretense
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