B). An abuser usually has a good reason for hurting someone.
This statement is false. Abuse is never justified or excusable, regardless of any reasons the abuser may have.
Which of the following statements are false?(1 point)
Responses
A). Abuse is not the victim’s fault.
Abuse is not the victim’s fault.
B). An abuser usually has a good reason for hurting someone.
An abuser usually has a good reason for hurting someone.
C). Neglect is a form of abuse.
Neglect is a form of abuse.
D). It is important to speak up against abuse.
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