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sergejj [24]
3 years ago
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Read these excerpts from News Articles about Bullying. Text 1 shares more information than Text 2 about Text 1: With the help of

his mother, Robin Arnold, and a tight-knit group of family friends, the Lakeland 12-year-old launched his website jaylenschallenge.org. . . . From there his campaign against bullying has flourished. o the goal of Jaylen's campaign. who started Jaylen's campaign. o the name of Jaylen's campaign. o why Jaylen started the campaign. Text 2: Jaylen stands out because he has refused to let the bullies beat him down. And he's trying to make sure no one else gets beaten down, either. Three years ago, he launched an anti-bullying campaign called Jaylen's Challenge. Its slogan: "Bullying No Way!"​

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MaRussiya [10]3 years ago
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the answer you're looking for is B therefor the person below and/or above me is correct. hva ea nice day hope this helps out

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Lelechka [254]3 years ago
5 0

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its B i just did it on edg

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