English, 09.01.2021 05:10 raewalker23p4ibhy
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Text 1:
"It's crazy in a good way," Jaylen, a sixth-grader at Victory Christian Academy, said. "Kids are coming up to me and telling me they aren't getting bullied as much. I'm glad that it's gotten so big."
Text 2:
"It actually changed (my) life,” said classmate McKenna Inglett, in an interview with WFTS reporter Laura Harris. "I have tried to change some people that were bullying me.”
"He has taught me about Tourette syndrome and how not to bully and things like that,” said another classmate, Ethan Whittaker.
What detail in the first text is made clearer by details in the second text?
A. Jaylen’s anti-bullying campaign has been ineffective in helping others.
B. Students are feeling the effects of Jaylen’s anti-bullying campaign.
C. Jaylen has an inflated idea of how helpful his campaign has been.
D. The students interviewed are concerned they will be singled out.
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