Asked by Tionda

a child who acquires a reputation for being a trouble maker?

A usually has a high level of self-esteem

B can easily overcome it

C may experience increasing difficulty in forming friendships

D also exhibits a strong degree of reactive aggression

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Answered by Ms. Sue
How does your book define "trouble maker?"

What is your answer to this question?

Answered by Ms. Sue
You're probably right -- but this is certainly an ill-defined question.
Answered by Ms. Sue
Actually, the biggest trouble maker I ever taught had a lot of friends.

I think D would fit him best.
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