A difference between white and black readers of mainstream girls' teen magazines is that
A) there is no difference; both groups generally related to the magazines in the same way.
B) white girls generally emulated the feminine images presented in the magazines, while black girls did not relate to them.
C) the magazines generally represented black girls' images of what girls should look like, while white girls felt distanced from the images.
D) white readers of these magazines were of a higher social class.
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