When preschoolers fail to understand an uninformative message, it is because they
A) tell other children that the nonsense has meaning elsewhere.
B) guess at what the message meant, focusing on what they think the speaker is saying.
C) become upset.
D) repeat to others the "verbal nonsense" that they heard.
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