The difference between a four-year-old's and a nine-year-old's use of pronouns is that
A) four-year-olds only refer to themselves.
B) four-year-olds refer to things in the world.
C) nine-year-olds generally refer to their peers.
D) nine-year-olds refer to things in the world. START HERE
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