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MrMuchimi
1 year ago
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Sam, is a 15-year-old, straight-A student, who also happens to be an excellent athlete. He was invited to move up to the varsity

team for the championship game where he ran in the winning touchdown. After the game a car load of his teammates pulled up and invited him to join them. As he approached the car, he could tell they had already begun drinking. What is Sam likely to do and why?
Social Studies
1 answer:
marta [7]1 year ago
3 0

Answer:

Answer is the explanation

Explanation:

He most likely going to be peer pressured into going with the friend. Depending on how much the friends have been drinking. They can possibly be drunk meaning they can get into a car crash.

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