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In what way is a young child’s point of view always, to some extent, unreliable?

A child typically is dishonest and wants only to create mischief.


A child sees only the good in other people, failing to recognize danger.


A child has very limited experience and understanding of the world.


A child is always selfish and does not know right from wrong.

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Answer:

A child has very limited experience and understanding of the world.

Step-by-step explanation:

Children don't always comprehend situations like adults do, and the reader may receive a misconstrued meaning depending on how a child perceives a certain event.

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A child has very limited experience and understanding of the world.
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