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English, 19.04.2021 19:50, dianacastro8298

How does the speaker in “The Terror” and Laura in “The Fan Club” have different points of view about bullying? Question 15 options:

The speaker in “The Terror” becomes fearful of his bullies while Laura wants the bullies to accept her.

The speaker in “The Terror” feels bad for his bullies while Laura stands up against those who bully Rachel.

The speaker in “The Terror” tries to fight his bullies while Laura avoids the bullies at her school.

The speaker in “The Terror” wants to get to know his bullies while Laura decides to report the bullies at her school.

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