Infants begin to discriminate and to respond appropriately to the facial expressions of close companions
A) from the first day of life
B) at age 3-4 months if the companion's facial expression of emotion is accompanied by an appropriate tone of voice
C) at age 7-9 months if the companion's facial expression of emotion is accompanied by an appropriate tone of voice
D) by the end of the first year
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