A second explanation involves the influence of the social world on children’s language use. Hearing and telling stories about ev

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问题     A second explanation involves the influence of the social world on children’s language use. Hearing and telling stories about events may help children store information in ways that will endure into later childhood and adulthood. Through hearing stories with a clear beginning, middle, and ending, children may learn to extract the gist of events in ways that they will be able to describe many years later. Consistent with this view, parents and children increasingly engage in discussions of past events when children are about three years old. However, hearing such stories is not sufficient for younger children to form enduring memories. Telling such stories to two year olds does not seem to produce long-lasting verbalizable memories.
According to paragraph 4, what role may storytelling play in forming childhood memories?

选项 A、It may encourage the physiological maturing of the brain.
B、It may help preschool children tell the difference between ordinary and unusual memories.
C、It may help preschool children retrieve memories quickly.
D、It may provide an ordered structure that facilitates memory retrieval.

答案D

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