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storchak [24]
3 years ago
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Which situation describes positive peer pressure?

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eimsori [14]3 years ago
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Following the rules can keep you out of trouble and focus on what is important

Showing up at school on time helps you learn discipline

Respecting others will help you go far and will lead to people treating you well.

Being honest helps people trust you

Exercising is good for stress and fitness

Avoiding drugs can keep you out of jail

Working hard leads to achievement

Listening to rap music

Volunteering at the Boys or Girls Club lets you share your knowledge and skills

Tutoring other students shares your knowledge


Vedmedyk [2.9K]3 years ago
7 0

<em>this is the question with its choices. you cant expect people to give you the appropriate answer with out giving them choices . </em><em>The answer is A. to this </em>

Which situation describes positive peer pressure?


A Ethan’s classmates frown when he speaks rudely in class.

B  Sienna’s lab partners plan to copy a lab report from the internet.

C  Isabella’s girlfriends encourage her to date someone she does not like.

D  Liam’s peers suggest that he eat junk food whenever they are together.  

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