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Read this excerpt from News Articles about Bullying.
“It actually cha...
English, 18.03.2021 18:40, AnnaValentine2764
PLEASE HELP FAST!
Read this excerpt from News Articles about Bullying.
“It actually changed (my) life,” said classmate McKenna Inglett, in an interview with WFTS reporter Laura Harris. “I have tried to change some people that were bullying me.”
“He has taught me about Tourette syndrome and how not to bully and things like that,” said another classmate, Ethan Whittaker.
What background knowledge would best add to a reader’s understanding of the excerpt?
an explanation of what behaviors make up bullying
a statement by the students’ teacher on how things have improved
a comment by Jaylen on how his classmates have changed
a determination of which classmate was more affected
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