The true statements are:
- Abuse is not the victim’s fault.
- Neglect is a form of abuse.
- It is important to speak up against abuse.
The statement "An abuser usually has a good reason for hurting someone" is false.
(2 points)
Responses
Abuse is not the victim’s fault.
Abuse is not the victim’s fault.
An abuser usually has a good reason for hurting someone.
An abuser usually has a good reason for hurting someone.
Neglect is a form of abuse.
Neglect is a form of abuse.
It is important to speak up against abuse.
Select all that apply
1 answer
The true statements are:
The statement "An abuser usually has a good reason for hurting someone" is false.