When Washoe and similar chimpanzees learned to communicate by sign language, how did their output differ from that of young children?
a. The chimpanzees seldom linked symbols to make new combinations or sentences
b. The chimpanzees used their symbols mainly to describe and seldom to request anything.
c. The chimpanzees showed no indication of understanding the symbols' meaning.
d. The chimpanzees used their hands and feet equally to communicate.
a
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