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Which details from the text support the central idea of the passage? Check all that apply.
Stress. It's a part of life, no matter who you are, where
you live, or how old you are. Stress has a nasty reputation
for being something people should avoid at all cost
because of how-you guessed it-stressful it is. However,
stress is not necessarily negative at all. People often use it
as the springboard for achieving more. Many find that
stress motivates, energizes, and inspires them to work
harder or faster. Unfortunately, stress frequently ends up
being an unpleasant event for people.
“Bullying and Stress"
"It's a part of life"
"Stress has a nasty reputation"
o "avoid at all costs"
"stress is not necessarily negative"
"the springboard for achieving more"
"stress motivates, energizes, and inspires"
"stress. ends up an unpleasant event"

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