Multiple Choice
According to the text's discussion of the looking-glass self,which of the following scenarios is possible?
A) Mary's self-concept is static during her interactions with friends and family.
B) Jane develops a self-identity based on incorrect assumptions of how her peers view her.
C) Sara reaches adulthood with a permanently fixed sense of self.
D) Karen's significant others become less important as she gets older.
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