The biological changes that take place during puberty can cause changes in adolescents' behavior in all of the following ways, except:
A. directly.
B. by affecting the adolescent's self-image.
C. by affecting the reactions of others to the adolescent.
D. All of these are ways in which biological changes occurring in puberty can cause changes in adolescents' behavior.
D. All of these are ways in which biological changes occurring in puberty can cause changes in adolescents' behavior.
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