Read the underlined sentence on page 1 of
Passage 1. Which sentence from Passage 2
MOST directly opposes this stated point of view?
It's simply impossible to pinpoint one factor and
say it is responsible for shaping identity.
For example, a younger sibling may have some
firstborn characteristics if two siblings are several
years apart.
What if someone sat down next to you and posed
the following question: "Why are you the way you
are?"
If the friend then revealed that only three people
had been successful with the approach, would that
alter your reaction?