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What is your emotional reaction to reading the article? Are you able to empathize (sense other’s people’s emotions, coupled with the ability to imagine what someone else might be thinking or feeling) with any of the young people featured in the article? Does the article make you think of anything you have ever gone through, or of anything someone you care about has gone through? Or, do the stories feel very different from anything you’ve experienced? If the latter, are you able to imagine what the children and teenagers in the article might feel? Please write authentically what you feel and think.

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