One clear clue that 1-year-olds view themselves as separate from their companions is their tendency to
A) repeat interesting actions centered on their own bodies
B) recognize that they have some control over their environments
C) direct a social partners' attention by pointing
D) correctly label the self and others as boys and girls
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