Andrew, who is 3 years old, is shown a box with candy on it and asked to guess what is in the box. Andrew responds "candy." The box is then opened and he is shown that it actually contains crayons, not candy. When Andrew is asked how his 3-year-old friend will respond when asked what is in the same box, what will Andrew say?
A) "He will think it's candy."
B) "He will not know."
C) "He will think it's crayons."
D) "He will think it's crayons and candy."
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