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Ksenya-84 [330]
2 years ago
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Kevin is a high school sophomore and recently did a research paper on poverty in the U.S. Writing the paper made him realize tha

t no matter how difficult life is for him, there are always others suffering more. He feels strongly about doing something to make a difference in the area
of domestic poverty. The bad news is that he's not sure what he can do since he has no savings and is only 16 years old. What advice do you have for him?|
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Ghella [55]2 years ago
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Answer: He could spread awareness about the topic on several platforms, such as the internet, pamphlets, posters, or by talking about it to an adult, such as his relatives or teachers, that can help him reach other public.

Explanation: Since Kevin is underage and has no savings, it is very likely for him to be limited when it comes to helping people that deal with domestic poverty. However, he could spread awareness by investigating deeply about the topic and posting it on social media in a way that enhances people's attention. He could also share information by making home-made pamphlets or posters and giving them to people, or also ask teachers or relatives to help him organize campaigns to collect money and donate it to beneficiary causes.

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