Why would a nonfamilial natural mentor create a positive impact on an adolescent who already has good social support from family members?
A. The mentor simply is supporting the other support systems, which multiplies their effect.
B. The mentor may offset any problems that occur in the family.
C. The mentor may provide new insights or perspectives that the family members might not share.
D. all of these
Answer: C
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