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Which of the following describes the stepping reflex?
A newborn turns the face toward a touch on the cheek in search of food.
A newborn will automatically suck on objects placed in the mouth, like a bottle.
A newborn held upright and placed on a flat surface will move the feet as if walking.
A newborn curls the hand around an object that touches the palm.
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