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    Adolescents' Newfound Ability to Compare What Is to What Could
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Adolescents' Newfound Ability to Compare What Is to What Could

Question 170

Question 170

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Adolescents' newfound ability to compare what is to what could be often results in:


A) introspection.
B) idealism.
C) hypocrisy.
D) the imaginary audience.

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