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salantis [7]
8 months ago
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Antoni has transferred to a new high school. He doesn't know anyone and is nervous about his first day. The kids at his new scho

ol have a reputation
for being difficult to break into. How can Antoni BEST show self-management in this situation?
O A
OB.
O C.
O D.
Antoni should tell himself that it doesn't matter if he makes no friends at the new school.
Antoni should prepare for every possible situation in his head so he knows what to do.
Antoni should forget the bad things he's heard and give the students at the new school a chance.
Antoni should focus on the friends he had back in his old school and not worry about these new kids.
Health
1 answer:
Hatshy [7]8 months ago
8 0

Answer:

B

Explanation:

Think about it antoni can't live without any reason that's why he's gotta have friends

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