The process of growing up is complex for every person, ________ there are many influential factors in a person's growth as well as the development of his personality.

Abut Bso Cfor Dtherefore

 

C

【解析】C 句意:每個人的成長過程都是復雜的,因為影響一個人成長和個性發(fā)展的因素有很多。for“因為,符合題意。

 

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