The difference in vocabulary between the 3-year-old child and the 4-year-old child is:

a. 150 versus 400 words c. 300 versus 800 words
b. 200 versus 500 words d. 900 versus 1,500 words


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A Incorrect. The vocabulary of the 3-year-old child is about 900 words, the 4-year-old child has about 1,500 words.
B Incorrect. The vocabulary of the 3-year-old child is about 900 words, the 4-year-old child has about 1,500 words.
C Incorrect. The vocabulary of the 3-year-old child is about 900 words, the 4-year-old child has about 1,500 words.
D Correct. The vocabulary of the 3-year-old child is about 900 words, the 4-year-old child has about 1,500 words.

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