PART B: Which phrase from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
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“’Growing...
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PART B: Which phrase from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
A
“’Growing up, I was surrounded by so much negative peer pressure and negativity, it wasn’t long before I became a part of that fabric.’” ( Paragraph 4)
B
“'[I] committed an armed robbery when I was 17 1/2. And I often say 17 1/2 because had I been 18, my story would have been written differently.’” ( Paragraph 5)
C
“’There has to be more programs that exist... to help the students matriculate through high school, through college, through medical school.’” ( Paragraph 8)
D
“’And I think that’s a crime in itself You have to have some social consciousness to give back, to be a part of making it better tomorrow.’” ( Paragraph 9)
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