For some adolescents, the role of student
A) is consistent with the ability to process information with increased speed and
sophistication.
B) marks the next stage in development.
C) may conflict with other roles that are rising in importance, such as the role of friend.
D) is taken on when adolescents acquire the ability to form multiple intelligences.
C
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