Consider this claim:
Criminalizing cyberbullying is not the most effective solution to the problem,
Which is the strongest evidence to support the claim?
A Democrat in the New York Senate introduced a bill that called for prison
time in some cyberbullying cases.
The co-director of the Cyberbullying Research Center stated that the best
responses to cyberbullying include in-school detention and family partnership
programs.
More than half of young people reported being cyberbullied in 2014.
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We would like to work at the soup kitchen underline startsmore frequentlyunderline ends next year. which best identifies the degree of comparison of the underlined adjective or adverb?
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What theme does don quixote's blunder about the windmill and his enthusiasm to fight the two monks he believes are "devilish and unnatural" suggest? a sense of earnest purpose can lead to impetuous behavior. true heroism fights without regard to personal expense fighting for justice inspires loyalty the average person gains by the efforts of a select few. next question ask for turn it in
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