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A child is focused on building a tall tower using small, interlocking blocks. To add a new block to the top, the child must carefully use their thumb and forefinger to grasp the block, orient it correctly, and press it firmly into place without toppling the structure. Which statement best distinguishes the primary physical ability required for placing the block from other abilities the child is using?
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A child is focused on building a tall tower using small, interlocking blocks. To add a new block to the top, the child must carefully use their thumb and forefinger to grasp the block, orient it correctly, and press it firmly into place without toppling the structure. Which statement best distinguishes the primary physical ability required for placing the block from other abilities the child is using?