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nelaaney

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Which statement about adolescent moodiness is true?
 
  A) Adolescents rate their moods more positively in adult-structured settings.
  B) Younger adolescents mood swings are strongly related to situational changes.
  C) Teenagers emotional highs coincide with weekend evenings spent at home.
  D) Teenagers emotional lows coincide with self-chosen leisure activities.

Question 2

Western adolescents __________.
 
  A) often celebrate the onset of puberty with an initiation ceremony
  B) are granted partial adult status at many different ages
  C) are formally recognized when they move from adolescence to adulthood
  D) are formally recognized when they move from childhood to adolescence



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

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Answer: B





 

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