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The author sees safety initiatives as part of the problem because______.A.they actually ca

The author sees safety initiatives as part of the problem because______.

A.they actually cause more rebelliousness

B.they are unpopular with young people

C.they worsen relationships and create more fear

D.they reduce the play young people can use to expend energy

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B.He was hurt in a fight

C.He was caught in a heavy rain

D.He was hit in the eye

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