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English, 15.02.2022 14:00, coolcatbergmann

5. In "Likes vs Likeability." the author writes: "Teenagers often crave status, which is all about power, dominance, influence, and being known by as many people as possible. Status, however, isn't always a good thing." Explain how the narrator's struggle for status in paragraphs 30-35 of "Popularity" by Adam Bagdasarian supports this idea. In your response, make sure to: • Explain the evidence without directly repeating it • Use the explanation to connect the evidence to the paragraph's argument (Tied)

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