Grief-stricken teenagers are

A) usually more willing than school-age children to confide in parents.
B) less likely than school-age children to escape from grief through acting-out behavior.
C) more likely than school-age children to become depressed.
D) more likely to adjust favorably if they are protected from the details of the death.


C

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