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aksik [14]
2 years ago
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Question 3 for growing up key moments

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Arisa [49]2 years ago
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Jessica McBirney in “Growing Up: Key Moments”? According to the author, which times in her life does she identify as her moments of growth?

Question 3 options:

the easy events and experiences she had

the difficult events and experiences she faced

the happiest times of her life

the times when she was in elementary school

She identifies her moments of growth as the difficult events and experiences she faced. Thus, option "B" is correct.

<h3>What is the information given in "Growing up: Key moments"?</h3>

In "Growing up: Key moments" we have access to the following information:

The feeling of being older and more mature is not related to our age, but our experiences.

This is because age does not have the responsibility of maturing anyone, but experiences do because they are capable of giving us lessons.

These lessons are what increase our confidence, wisdom, and ability to behave like adults in situations.

These experiences are created through the decisions we make throughout life.

Even if the decisions are negative or positive and create good or bad experiences, we will have lessons that will be able to form our maturity.

In this case, we can conclude that maturity is associated with the way we live, what we witness, and the lessons we absorb.

Thus, option "B" is correct.

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