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casperchen82

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What difficulties did SaBreena Boyd's foster parents encounter after she moved in with them?
 
  a. SaBreena's biological mother trying to regain custody of her
  b. SaBreena frequently running away and her foster parents being unable to find her
  c. SaBreena's friends encouraging her to shoplift and her being arrested on multiple occasions

Question 2

According to child-welfare advocates, why are many young people in foster care especially at
  risk for homelessness, unemployment, and incarceration?
 
  a. because most of their friends are homeless, unemployed, or incarcerated
  b. because they have witnessed their biological parents struggle with these problems
  c. because they age out of foster care before they develop the skills for a successful adulthood



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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