You are conducting a single-word assessment with Lorena (3;9 years) using a picture naming task. You show Lorena the picture of a lion and she says dog. Using the hierarchy of elicitation, your next response would most likely be:
A) "It has four legs like a dog, but this animal has a mane and roars. Have another go. What is it?"
B) "It's a lion, what is it?"
C) "Good job!" (You accept the word dog, because it is also an animal.)
D) "Is it a lion or a bus?"
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