Reece is 42. His sister, Dana, is 25. Which of the following statements is most likely true based solely on their ages?
A) Dana is more likely than Reece to identify the positive side of difficult situations.
B) Dana is more likely than Reece to use humor to express ideas and feelings without offending others.
C) Reece is more likely than Dana to anticipate and plan ways to handle future discomforts.
D) Reece is more likely than Dana to act quickly when making an important decision.
C
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