English, 16.10.2021 22:40 kamrulh278
People make choices everyday. Based on this selection, what is the main concern with choices teenagers may make?
A. Normal teenage pressures and uncertainty
B. Risk of long term negative consequences
C. Ability of scientists to study the teenage brain
D. Decreasing levels of dopamine being released
SOMEONE PLS HELP ME, THIS IS A READING PLUS QUESTION, LEVEL H, STORY IS IT'S NOT EASY BEING A TEENAGER
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