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English, 01.05.2021 03:30, milhai0627a

Experts Link Teen Brains' Immaturity, Juvenile Crime 3. How does the author’s comparison of the teenage brain to driving a car contribute to the central idea of the text?
A. It stresses how complicated the inner workings of the brain is during
adolescence.
B. It explains why teenagers have less control than adults do over their actions and decisions.
C. It suggests that teenagers have too much power for their own good and are liable to hurt someone.
D. It emphasizes how simple the brain is at this time, as there is only a gas and a brake pedal.

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