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Choose the appropriate letter or letters to identify the pattern or patterns of each reading. Research on adolescents in junior and senior high school indicates five different levels of popularity.The first group includes the popular adolescents, young people who tend to be physically attractive, well groomed, fashionable, social, self-confident, and able to com-mand others' attention.The individuals in this group receive many favorable ratings from other adolescents.The second group contains the controversial adolescents.They are the young people who receive very favorable or very unfavorable ratings from other adolescents.Average adolescents, the third group, are generally accepted by other adolescents, but they receive few extreme ratings.The final two groups include the rejected adolescents and the neglected adolescents, both of whom receive negative ratings from their peers.Rejected adolescents engage in antisocial and aggressive behaviors that cause them to be unpopular and rejected by many other teens.Most display poor attitudes and have discipline problems.Neglected adolescents, the other group of unpopular teens, often have poor social skills and engage in fewer positive interactions with their peers.Many have interests that are very different from their peers'.
(Source: Paul S.Kaplan, Adolescence , Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2004, p.192.)


Definitions:

Ethanol

A simple alcohol with the chemical formula C2H5OH, commonly used as a solvent, in beverages, and as a fuel additive.

Increasing Acidity

A term referring to the trend or condition under which the acidity of substances increases, typically influenced by structural or environmental factors.

Acid-Base Pair

Two substances that differ only by the presence or absence of a hydrogen ion and can interconvert by the gain or loss of a proton.

Conjugate Base

The resulting species after a proton has been given up by an acid in a chemical reaction.

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