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To a child reluctant to leave his mom, you can make all of these statements, except, a. "would you like to look at your picture book to you not miss your mom? " b. "would you like to go play with your friends at the dramatic play center? " c. "stop crying and go play." d. "it makes you sad when your mom has to go to work, doesn't it? "

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