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Which of these words would be used to refer to a young child's walk when
she is first learning how to walk?
O A. Tottering
B. Striding
O C. March
O D. Limping


Sagot :

Tottering means stumbling/ having issues ofc a baby would be stumbling

Answer:

A. Tottering

Explanation:

I believe it is answer choice A because tottering means someone is walking in a weak and unstable way which would be an effective word to describe a young child's walking.

It is not C or B because those choices imply that the person is walking confidently and is strong in their movements. Answer choice D would not work either because someone usually only limps when injured.