
A child's intelligence, thinking, and understanding of the world differs from an adult's in that
A) a child's thinking is more abstract.
B) a child uses more generalizations and principles.
C) a child uses particular examples and objects they can see or touch.
D) intelligence is crystallized in children and fluid in adults.
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