What evidence from the article best supports the article's main idea: that middle school students should concentrate on a a few good relationships and not worry about being popular?
-"[You] need to see that liking [yourself] is more important than being part of the in crowd."
-"Good friends build us up and help us feel confident about ourselves.They will most likely be around long after the in crowd is just a memory."
-"Seeking out others with similar interests is often a good place to start trying to fit in and to develop relationships."
-"Who is popular varies from place to place. And of course, not every popular kid is obnoxious or a snob or unfriendly."
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And your answer is?
MY ANSWER IS D.
Nope.
It's not..may u explain it to me and i can see if i get the right answer after you explain it.
Do you understand the question?
No...nt really
Main idea of the article:
Middle school students should have a few good friends. It's not necessary to be popular with a bunch of kids.
The question asks you which of the statements best support the main idea.
Middle school students should have a few good friends. It's not necessary to be popular with a bunch of kids.
The question asks you which of the statements best support the main idea.
It between (A & B) but i think it mostly A
I think B is better.