Their bodies kick into overdrive. They find themselves disoriented, scared and alone. They become moody, secretive and sarcastic. You don’t recognize your own child. What happened to the child you used to know? The answer: adolescence.
In the teenage years, young people begin their quests for identity. To help you understand your child’s adolescence, Les Parrott, Ph.D., a professor of psychology, offers the five most common ways in which teens demonstrate their struggles with identity:
A. Amanda enjoyed the calm, cool night.
Answer: B. Citizens would have a sense of pride at their country's increased wealth and prosperity.
During the Age of Discovery, many European powers conquered new territories. It was also the age when nationalism started to play an important part in the politics of Europe. While for the most part, common citizens did not visit those territories, it is likely that they would have been proud at the country's accomplishments and its increased wealth and prosperity.
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7. at the omelette. Adverb, describes where.
8. by the door. Adjective, describes what kind.
9. around the neighborhood and after supper. Both adverbs, around the neighborhood describes where and after supper describes when.
10. Over the river and through the woods to grandmother's house. Adverb, describes where.
11. to the church and on time. Both adverbs, to the church describes where and on time describes when.
12. with the tool. Adjective, describes what kind.
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