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A major accomplishment of preoperational intelligence that allows a child to do such things as understand that words can refer to things not seen and that an item can be used to represent something else
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A major accomplishment of preoperational intelligence that allows a child to do such things as understand that words can refer to things not seen and that an item can be used to represent something else is called:
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it is called intellectual quotient
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