If a child is said to be in the preoperational stage of development, this means she is able to:
A) think quasi-logically about objects in front of her, but cannot use mental operations
B) apply quasi-logical thinking to objects she has in front of her
C) think abstractly and logically about hypothetical ideas
D) use symbols and engage in mental representation, but not think abstractly
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