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nataly862011 [7]
3 years ago
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At precisely the time that adolescents feel unsure about who they are, society begins to ask them related questions. For instanc

e, adolescents are expected to make the first steps toward career objectives (goals). Society asks adolescents, then, what roles they will play as adults—that is, what socially prescribed (expected) set of behaviors they will choose to adopt. Thus, a key aspect of this adolescent dilemma is that of finding a role, which is generally taken to be the outward expression of identity.
According to this paragraph, what does society begin to focus on when talking with adolescents?
English
2 answers:
Georgia [21]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Society begins to focus on how the adolescents will act in the future, what job they will get, how will they treat other people, who do they wanna be?

Explanation:

irga5000 [103]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

possible career paths

Explanation:

pressure young people in thinking about work long before the actually have to

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