According to research, who of the following is more at risk to be a victim of bullying?
a. Eric, a 15-year-old male who is gay and has a learning disorder
b. Angela, a 9-year-old female who has a speech impediment and is advanced classes at school
c. Elizabeth, a 16-year-old female who is African American
d. Andrew, a 9-year-old male who comes from a low socioeconomic neighborhood and plays soccer at school
A
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b. It makes sure we are prepared for a task. c. It makes us double check that we have thought of everything before leaving on a trip. d. All of the above
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