The difference between preschool and school-age children's use of organizational strategies is:
A) preschool children use less informative categories.
B) preschool children do not have the cognitive capability to use this strategy.
C) preschool children do use the strategy spontaneously.
D) preschool children can not form more than two organizational groups.
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