According to developmental psychologist William Damon, when 15-year-old Bruno is asked, "How do you know that someone is your best friend?" it is highly likely that he responded, __________.

A. "Because a friend is someone who shares possessions with you"
B. "Because a friend is someone you can talk to about things that are bothering you"
C. "Because I like to play and have fun with my best friend"
D. "Because a friend is somebody who is kind and puts my feelings first"


Answer: B

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