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darbym82

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What is the developmental relationship between ideal self, present self, and future self?
 
  a. The three aspects of self are most similar in the teenage years.
  b. The three aspects of self are most similar in the young adult years.
  c. The three aspects of self are most similar in the middle-aged years.
  d. The three aspects of self are most similar in the elderly adult years.

Question 2

Preschool-aged children who are dying are most likely to
 
  a. stop engaging in normal activities with their peers.
  b. behaviorally act out their frustrations regarding the illness through violent pretend play.
  c. talk a great deal about their feelings regarding death.
  d. give away their belongings.



tsternbergh47

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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