Adolescents value fun and loyalty in a friend, just as was the case in middle childhood, but value several aspects of friendship to a greater extent in adolescence than in middle childhood, including all except _________________
a. receiving emotional support
b. the ability to have more than one close friend
c. having a friend who has really different interests from them
d. confiding in their friends
Answer: C
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