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If a Friendship Is Lost and Fails to Be Replaced

Question 69

Question 69

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If a friendship is lost and fails to be replaced, children are more likely to experience ______.


A) emotional balance
B) adjustment difficulties
C) stronger bonds with parents
D) increased academic achievement

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