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English, 29.07.2021 17:30 jordivivar74

This is from help-giving by set to go PART B: Which quotation from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
A. "we need to learn how to recognize when it is time to address a problem, or
share with a parent or trusted adult a difficult situation that our friends might be
going through." (Paragraph 2)
B.
"Our connection with others undergoes an important change as we enter our
late teenage years." (Paragraph 3)
C. "there may be times when you've listened to a friend, and given them advice,
only for them to tell you they're okay" (Paragraph 9)
D. "You might feel bad about going behind a friend's back to talk about their
private struggles, and you might worry that you'll ruin a friendship by 'ratting
them out." (Paragraph 12)

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