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charle
10 days ago
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As a member of the Feel Power.org team, Noah explains, "I like to teach kids because I feel like I have good mentors in my life.

A lot of kids don't have that, and I want to be a mentor for them. We go to schools and teach kids how to be respectful and how to make positive life choices." The goal of Feel the Power is to "give youth the skills they need to make positive life choices." Noah and others visit schools and talk to students about respect, responsibility, honesty, and being drug free. He received recognition for his "Respect" video that helps people confront the issue of bullying. In paragraph 5, the author of the article lists the topics that Noah and the Feel the Power team discuss in their motivational talks. What do the selected topics imply about the organization's beliefs?
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2 answers:
Leya [7.7K]10 days ago
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Answer:

The selection is B: These areas are crucial for achieving a successful life.

Explanation:

Leya [7.7K]10 days ago
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The answer is B. Those areas are essential for leading a successful life. I did this exercise recently and got it right! I hope this assists:)
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