Abigail is a sixth grade student who has never been in trouble before, but she just got caught scratching graffiti onto a bench at the playground. she doesn´t know why she did something that she knew was wrong, but you have an idea! her risk and reward workers may be the problem. write a letter to abigail that shows her what happens with the boss brain, reward workers, and risk workers during middle and high school. write at least five complete sentences.
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