In what way does a crowd differ from a clique?

a. A crowd is a larger group than a clique.
b. A crowd is a smaller group than a clique.
c. Members of a crowd tend to have similar interests, but members of a clique do not.
d. Crowds are common during adolescence, but cliques are not.


a

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Fill in the blank with the appropriate word.

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