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Why is empathy more elusive within a virtual environment?
 
  a. because empathy is only possible when people interact in real life
 
  b. because the virtual environment allows people to share their personal information
 
  c. because cyberbullies cannot see the fear or tears of their victims

Question 2

genial
 
  a. violent, edgy, or vicious
 
  b. mild, pleasant, or friendly
  c. fearful, frightened, or timid



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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