One-month-old babies find it hard to distinguish between facial expressions because they don't

A) have the cognitive ability to do so yet.
B) need to; everyone loves being around them.
C) have a strong enough grasp of language yet.
D) yet have sufficiently accurate eyesight to distinguish the expressions.


D

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