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    Moving from the Oldest Student in Middle School to the Youngest
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Moving from the Oldest Student in Middle School to the Youngest

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Question 9

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Moving from the oldest student in middle school to the youngest in high school is known as the


A) top-of-the-heap phenomenon.
B) bottom-of-the-pile phenomenon.
C) top-dog phenomenon.
D) younger sibling syndrome.

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