Multiple Choice
The looking-glass self can be described as ______.
A) visions of what we might become, what we would like to become, and what we are afraid to become
B) developing a sense of self by treating others as a mirror that reflects our image back to us
C) our viewpoint of the entire society
D) our belongingness in social groups and our co-construction of the world
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