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Ivan
3 years ago
6

Which scenario involves bullying?

Health
2 answers:
jeka943 years ago
8 0
Ivan hears a group of boys snickering because he missed the winning field goal
Whitepunk [10]3 years ago
7 0
<h2>Answer —</h2>

✧ Ivan hears a group of boys snickering because he missed the winning field goal

Explanation —

Nicole's situation was a pure mistake. She didn't target her teammate on purpose, and it was an accident that she kicked her.

Amir's scenario is also not targeted. He feels excluded because he doesn't share the same interests as his friends. No one is hurting or making him feel uncomfortable except his own thoughts.

Ella is just being annoying.

Just kidding, lol. Compared to Ivan's situation, we don't know the details behind her situation. She just didn't get a friend back.

Ivan, however, is a scenario that involves bullying. Those group of boys are laughing at him, teasing, and making fun of him at his expense. This is a form of verbal bullying.

— Hope this helps! Brainliest very appreciated ✧・゚

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