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Compare and contrast the concepts of cliques and crowds in teenage social circles.
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Compare and contrast the concepts of cliques and crowds in teenage social circles.
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Cliques are small groups of close friends, while crowds are larger groups that share similar interests but may not be as emotionally close. Both cliques and crowds can have positive or negative effects on teenage development.
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