Emily and her best friend, Katelin, are inseparable. They walk to school together, they text each other at night, and they share secrets. By __________, children such as Emily and Katelin believe friends should understand each other, share common interests, and discuss personal details of their lives.
A. early childhood
B. late adolescence
C. early adolescence
D. adulthood
Answer: C
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