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English, 14.04.2020 23:46 sbednarek

PART B: Which of the following quotes best supports the
answer to Part A?
A "After all, it is an early approximation of love. While it
lasts it is seriously held, so it should be seriously
treated." (Paragraph 2)
B "There is a great outbreak of romantic crushes and
gossip about them ("Guess who likes who?") in middle
school." ( Paragraph 4)
C "...early adolescence and the separation from
childhood has caused young people to want to act
more grown up, and sexual maturity from puberty has
motivated them to act in more young manly and
young womanly ways." (Paragraph 4)
D "Most romantic crushes don't last very long because
once the object of the crush becomes better known,
magic of the other person soon wear off and the ideal
falls away." (Paragraph 9)

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PART B: Which of the following quotes best supports the
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