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s.tung

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Although friendships begin early in life, the nature of friendships tends to change as children grow older. When we reach adolescence, another layer of complexity, ____, is added to friendships.
 
  a. trust
 b. intimacy
 c. autonomy
  d. romance

Question 2

Gender differences in cognitive abilities
 
  a. are small, but the gap is increasing.
  b. show that girls outperform boys in math, but not in verbal skills.
  c. continue to decline.
  d. appear to depend upon the type of task being considered.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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