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English, 07.12.2020 18:40, miastrick19

Select two pieces of evidence from the High-Interest Article that best support the answer to Part A. A. "These shows depict real-life danger, including crimes in progress."
B. "Gangs are reacting as law enforcement tightens its grip on gang culture."
C. "These shows reveal that gang membership leads to a life of violence, fear, and torment."
D. "Whether you are inside or out, gang life is no laughing matter and should be treated with the utmost
seriousness."

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