Kenneth is a six-year-old boy interested in climbing trees and collecting insects. Which of the following children would be considered his peer?
A) James Albert, his uncle, who tops trees for a lumber company
B) Brandon, his four-year-old brother, who is fascinated by bugs
C) Rebecca, a six-year-old classmate, who is afraid of heights and bugs
D) Betty Lou, a nine-year-old, who won an award for her butterfly collection
C
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