Korean toddlers often develop object-sorting skills later than their English-speaking counterparts because

A) Korean adults rarely call babies' attention to commonalities among objects.
B) the Korean language often omits object names from sentences.
C) Korean parents discourage babies from exploring objects.
D) English-speaking adults have better categorization skills than their Korean-speaking counterparts.

B

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