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19. PART B: Which sentence from the passage best captures the author's point of view from Part A? A “Then we introduced the baby to a novel 'music' toy that looked like it could be activated by pushing a big button on top.'( Paragraph 9)

B “Partof what's exciting about this finding is that the babies didn't just imitate the adult's actions; instead, they generalized the value of effort to a novel task." ( Paragraph 11)

C "To address this question, we ran the experiment again, eliminating any teaching cues such as eye contact or child-friendly speech/ Paragraph 13)

D 'Educators and parents want to know how to foster persistence when children encounter challenges." ( Paragraph 14)

Article: Babies Can learn the value of persistence by watching Grownups stick with a challenge​

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