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Think about the phrase that teenagers learn more quickly and effectively when peers are present. Do you agree with the researcher? Why or why not?
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Think about the phrase that teenagers learn more quickly and effectively when peers are present.
Do you agree with the researcher? Why or why not?
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i would agree because a lot of teens learn better through collaborations and trial and error with their peers.
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I disagree, because while being among your friends is a fun time, teenagers often prioritize joking around over school work.
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