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Charles is (_____) to be friends with Dory, but he is already dating another girl.
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If I (_____) in you, do you promise to keep what I say a secret?
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When it comes to weather, Minnesota and North Dakota have a lot (_____).
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One of the main reasons to go to an exclusive college is that you get to (_____) with some of the country’s future leaders.
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The court said that the club’s membership rules were unjustly (_____) because they kept out people of certain ethnic groups.
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You can walk into any high school and spot the cliques: the jocks hang out here, the geeks there, the Goths and preppies in their areas. Teenagers feel a strong need to belong to a group, to associate with people with whom they share common interests or goals. Since adolescence is often a time when teens feel turmoil in their home lives, they seek affection and friendship outside the home. They look for other young people to bond with when their parents don’t seem to “understand.” Teens going through the various crises of adolescence can more easily confide in others their own age, with whom they have more in common. Teen cliques are by no means exclusive; membership can fluctuateon an almost daily basis, but the important thing is that group members feel a sense of solidarity and are willing to stick together.
According to the reading, why do adolescents search for friendship outside the home?
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According to the reading, do teens stay in the same groups all the time?