Answer:
Agree.
Explanation:
While this question seems more opinion-based, my opinion is that it is your responsibility. I understand the fears of further mistreatment, but are those fears worth not speaking up in the first place? A lot of times, nobody will know it is happening to you. Bystanders will not always see. The only person who knows what is really happening to you, is you. Therefore, I think it's your responsibility to speak up for yourself.
<h3>Yes, children can be cruel...</h3>
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"Based on your own experiences, do you believe children can often be cruel to others?"
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Kids are brutally honest. If your hair looked crazy, they'd be the first to tell you.
<em>From my experience, kids have straight out told my sibling that they're "U-G-L-E-E," and my cousin used to burn ants, pillbugs, even bees in the sun with my dad's glasses. Yet another one of my cousins dumped 1.5 pounds of fish food in the tank when I wasn't looking, leaving all 6 of the tetras dead... peace is never an option for them. </em>
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Have a great day/night! :)
~pinetree
In Christopher Marlowe's "The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus", Faustus begin to believe that human salvation became impossible is because of the fact that he believed in Predestination. It's a theory wherein humans are already fated ever since they are born, and due to the evil in the world, he deemed that it's actually impossible to save humankind.
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