Which of the following best describes the difference between the I and the me in George Herbert Mead's theory?
A) The I is one's sense of agency; the me is how we believe others see us.
B) The I is empathetic; the me is self-absorbed.
C) The I is how we believe others view us; the me is how we view ourselves.
D) The I wants to please others; the me wants to please the self.
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