When Lev Vygotsky spoke of a child's zone of proximal development, he referred to the difference between
A) what the child sees, and what the child hears.
B) what the child knows, and what the child says.
C) what a child can do alone, and what the child can do with help.
D) the child's close friends, and the people the child has met once.
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