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Nastasia [14]
2 years ago
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2. PART B: Which quote from the text best supports the answer to Part A? A. “One notable gap in the evolving literature on bully

ing and victimization during early adolescence is the role that peers play in promoting bullying and victimization by either reinforcing the aggressor, failing to intervene to stop the victimization, or affiliating with students who bully.” (Paragraph 1) B. “Research indicates, for example, that toughness and aggressiveness are important status considerations for boys, while appearance is a central determinant of social status among girls (Eder, 1995).” (Paragraph 3) C. “For example, changing from one school to another often leads to an increase in emotional and academic difficulties (Rudolph et al., 2001); bullying may be another way that young people deal with the stress of a new environment.” (Paragraph 5) D. “Instead, recent studies and media reports suggest that there are groups of students who support their peers and sometimes participate in teasing and harassing other students.” (Paragraph 9)
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xz_007 [3.2K]2 years ago
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Answer:

D

“Instead, recent studies and media reports suggest that there are groups of students who support their peers and sometimes participate in teasing and harassing other students.” ( Paragraph 9)

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