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World Languages, 13.01.2021 14:00, rsmith4531

Read the excerpt from News Articles about Bullying. As a child diagnosed with Tourette's syndrome, Asperger's syndrome, and obsessive compulsive disorder, Jaylen Arnold has experienced bullying. When he was 8 he decided to take a stand. Which example best synthesizes the information in this excerpt? I read that Jaylen has Tourette's syndrome, and I saw a program about Tourette's syndrome on TV, and it was really interesting to learn about it. I read that Jaylen experienced bullying, and I read a newspaper article about a girl who was bullied in my town, and that made me so sad. I read that Jaylen was bullied for being different, and I have a friend who was bullied for being different and it really hurt, so I will try to be nicer to kids who seem different. I read that Jaylen has Tourette's and Asperger's syndrome, as well as obsessive compulsive disorder, and I think it must be hard for him to have all those issues—but he also started Jaylen's Challenge, which is against bullying.

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