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According to this passage, the most important factor in developing a sense of trust isA.th

According to this passage, the most important factor in developing a sense of trust is

A.the type of techniques used by the mother

B.the sensitivity of the child

C.maternal love

D.the combined effect of natural feeling and cultural altitudes

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