In what is described as a kind of developmental cascading effect, resilient individuals:

a. build on early successes to develop success further on.
b. seem to have the ability to reverse early problems into later successes.
c. succeed because there is no continuity between their past and their present abilities.
d. do not rely on their community for support.


Ans: a

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