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What characteristics, other than attractiveness, are associated with popular children? How do these characteristics facilitate the standing of a child within a group? Explain.
Subject Term
In logic, the term about which something is being declared in a proposition, typically appearing as the subject in the grammatical structure of the statement.
Standard Form
A predefined and commonly accepted way of presenting information or arguments, typically to facilitate clear communication and understanding.
Nonstandard Form
A term used to describe an atypical or irregular structure or format, often in contrast to a conventional or widely accepted standard.
Propositions
Statements in logic that express ideas or assertions, which can either be true or false.
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