A child who is capable of reversibility can

A) center on just one aspect of a problem, rather than focus on several aspects at once.
B) focus on relations between a general category and two specific categories at the same time.
C) order items along a quantitative dimension.
D) think through a series of steps and then mentally reverse direction.

D

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