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Health, 27.02.2021 14:00 jakhunter354

Thomas is 15 years old, but he hasn't shown signs of puberty yet. He stills looks very young. His friend Mark is also 15 years old, but he resembles a grown man with facial hair and broad shoulders. What is MOST likely to happen in this scenario? OA Thomas is more likely to be bullied. OB. Mark is more likely to be depressed. Oc Thomas will never experience puberty. OD. Mark will not experience emotional growth.​


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