In Levinson's young–old developmental task, the middle-age person must
A) give up certain youthful qualities and find positive meaning in being older.
B) create a better balance between traits of nurturance and assertiveness.
C) find a way to leave a legacy for future generations.
D) find a balance between engagement with the external world and separateness.
A
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