Answer:
- Identity versus role confusion.
Explanation:
'Identity versus role confusion' is illustrated as the fifth stage or phase of Erik Erikson's theory of 'psycho-social development' among the adolescent kids aging between 12 to 19 years of age. At this stage, adolescents tend to develop a recognition/sense of their 'selves' and affiliate it to their identity. In this phase, they experience a 'determinative' conflict as at this stage the success is affiliated with a tendency to stay faithful to their selves(identity) while the failure ends up in 'role confusion'.
As per the question, Joanne would likely be in this phase as she is going through the phase of 'developmental conflict' and suffers 'role confusion' as reflected by 'her revaluation of religious and political beliefs'. She tends to hold her 'self' and 'identity' over the confusions. Thus, she is going through '<u>Identity versus role confusion</u>' crisis stage of adulthood.
It would be B, Hope this helps!
B. Taking notes
Writing down the minutes of the meeting means that you are writing everything that happened at the meeting in order, possibly also including times.
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is written in the first person. The narrator Andy tells a story about
a family moving into town. The story is set in the mid to late 1900’s
in America. It is introduced in a dark, stormy atmosphere, but then
transitions into a beautiful quiet urban neighborhood. The theme of
this story is freedom.
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