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"Who Am I?" -- Identity Formation in Adolescenceby Rachel Sumner, PhD - Cornell UniversityWhat is Identity?People can identify with lots of different groups, like their gender, race, nationality, or political party (just to name a few). A personal identity is a cohesive sense of self, and it includes ideas about all of these group identities, in addition to values and goals. If asked about their identity, someone might say something like “I'm an American woman, I want to make the world a better place, and I take care of my family.”Identity in AdolescenceMany adolescents begin developing a sense of identity. They're trying to answer the question “Who am I?” Lots of the things that teens do, like trying new activities or wearing different kinds of clothes, are part of their search for an identity. Even though identity development often begins during the teen years, it can be a life-long process; people can change the way they think about themselves when they experience changes in life, like starting a new job or becoming a parent.Source: www.actforyouth.net/adolescence/identity/Question 6Not yet answeredMarked out of 1Flag questionQuestion textWhich of the following words from the passage are NOT proper nouns?Question 6Select one or more:a.Americanb.nationalityc.Racheld.Cornell Universitye.Peoplef.Sumnerg.IdentityQuestion 7Not yet answeredMarked out of 1Flag questionQuestion textSelect all of the words that are abstract nouns from the following sentence:"People can identify with lots of different groups, like their gender, race, nationality, or political party."Question 7Select one or more:a.identifyb.genderc.partyd.nationalitye.Peoplef.groupsg.politicalh.racei.lotsj.different Question 8Not yet answeredMarked out of 1Flag questionQuestion textWhich of the following bold words from the passage are collective nouns:Question 8Select one or more:a."I'm an American woman"b."People can identify with lots of different groups"c."I take care of my family"d. "gender, race, nationality, or political party"e."A personal identity is a cohesive sense of self"Question 9Not yet answeredMarked out of 2Flag questionQuestion textMatch the bold word to the part of speech:becoming a parentAnswer 1 Question 9Many adolescents begin developing a sense of identityAnswer 2 Question 9A personal identity is a cohesive sense of selfAnswer 3 Question 9I'm an American womanAnswer 4 Question 9I want to make the world a better placeAnswer 5 Question 9it can be a life-long processAnswer 6 Question 9Identity Formation in Adolescence by Rachel SumnerAnswer 7 Question 9identity development often begins during the teen yearsAnswer 8 Question 9

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"Who Am I?" -- Identity Formation in Adolescenceby Rachel Sumner, PhD - Cornell UniversityWhat is Identity?People can identify with lots of different groups, like their gender, race, nationality, or political party (just to name a few). A personal identity is a cohesive sense of self, and it includes ideas about all of these group identities, in addition to values and goals. If asked about their identity, someone might say something like “I'm an American woman, I want to make the world a better place, and I take care of my family.”Identity in AdolescenceMany adolescents begin developing a sense of identity. They're trying to answer the question “Who am I?” Lots of the things that teens do, like trying new activities or wearing different kinds of clothes, are part of their search for an identity. Even though identity development often begins during the teen years, it can be a life-long process; people can change the way they think about themselves when they experience changes in life, like starting a new job or becoming a parent.Source: www.actforyouth.net/adolescence/identity/Question 6Not yet answeredMarked out of 1Flag questionQuestion textWhich of the following words from the passage are NOT proper nouns?Question 6Select one or more:a.Americanb.nationalityc.Racheld.Cornell Universitye.Peoplef.Sumnerg.IdentityQuestion 7Not yet answeredMarked out of 1Flag questionQuestion textSelect all of the words that are abstract nouns from the following sentence:"People can identify with lots of different groups, like their gender, race, nationality, or political party."Question 7Select one or more:a.identifyb.genderc.partyd.nationalitye.Peoplef.groupsg.politicalh.racei.lotsj.different Question 8Not yet answeredMarked out of 1Flag questionQuestion textWhich of the following bold words from the passage are collective nouns:Question 8Select one or more:a."I'm an American woman"b."People can identify with lots of different groups"c."I take care of my family"d. "gender, race, nationality, or political party"e."A personal identity is a cohesive sense of self"Question 9Not yet answeredMarked out of 2Flag questionQuestion textMatch the bold word to the part of speech:becoming a parentAnswer 1 Question 9Many adolescents begin developing a sense of identityAnswer 2 Question 9A personal identity is a cohesive sense of selfAnswer 3 Question 9I'm an American womanAnswer 4 Question 9I want to make the world a better placeAnswer 5 Question 9it can be a life-long processAnswer 6 Question 9Identity Formation in Adolescence by Rachel SumnerAnswer 7 Question 9identity development often begins during the teen yearsAnswer 8 Question 9

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