Paul is a six-month-old baby who loves playing with his toy truck. Every time he picks his truck up, he says "ooh," and every time he drops it back on the floor he says "aah." In this scenario, Paul is:

A. cooing.
B. babbling.
C. murmuring.
D. humming.


Answer: A

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