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The fact is, not all athletes are positive role models. Unfortunately, some athletes engage in negative behavior, but overall, the athletic lifestyle lends itself to a position of positive role modeling for adolescents. As many as 59 percent of adolescents can identify a role model in their lives, according to research published in the January 2011 issue of the “Journal of Adolescent Health.” Of the adolescents with role models, those that looked to athletes were more likely to make positive health-related decisions.
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D. It makes them seem real and relatable.
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Jason Reynold's "Eraser Tattoo" revolves around the story of two young lovers and the change in their relationship. The story follows the short duration of the young lovers as they part to stay in different parts of the country, while also represented by the 'eraser tattoo' that the man got as a representation of their love.
The young lovers, Dante and Shay are shown saying their goodbyes after Shay had to leave as she's moving to North Carolina, far from New York where she had been staying with Dante. And in their conversations, they use casual language which demonstrates and makes the readers relate to their situation.
Thus, the correct answer is option D.
This is a very opinionated question, so I don't know how much I can help, but as the babysitter of four kids around this age- I would suggest telling Timothy that he can take a nap if he wants, but he still has to go to bed early- (8 or 9 or whatever.) he doesn't neccesarily have to sleep, but he does have to stay in bed quietly and not disturb his mother. (my family does the same thing, they're allowed to read or talk to each other quietly if they're the 2 that share a room.) Likewise if he doesn't take a nap and becomes grouchy, he could be "punished" by going to bed earlier, which may end up helping. Timothy might be agreeable to not taking a nap because you could frame it like him being a "big kid."
You could also just make it so his naps are shorter, and wake him up on your own instead of letting him sleep for a full 2-3 hours.