What is the passage "Peer Pressure Power" mostly about?
Peer pressure and how to handle it
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To examine critically
Analyze
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Why might someone give in to peer pressure from friends?
Because he or she is worried about losing those friends by saying no
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What is the theme of "The Phonograph"?
The importance of having a way to escape the troubles of your life.
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To influence or impel
Inspire
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Far apart or apart in space
Distant
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To make a low rumbling sound
Muttered
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What is the passage "Peer Pressure Power" trying to persuade readers to do?
To resist negative peer pressure
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Read the following sentence: "He would vacation in the attic with the lovely old music and drift away to another time when he needed to." What does the phrase "drift away to another time" mean?
Forget about the present by imagining the past.
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Where did Adam and his family go on vacation in "The Phonograph"?
A cabin in a state park
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Adam's mom is not getting along with Adam's dad. What evidence from the story supports this statement?
Adam's mom rolls her eyes after his dad says, "This is really going to be fabulous."