Social Studies, 28.03.2021 14:00 Arealbot
Neo walked through the school gates for the last time. She had just said goodbye to her
school, her teachers and her friends. She sighed as she walked to her home, just around
the corner. "Will I ever see any of them again," she muttered.
Neo worried about next month. She was going to a university in another city, far from
home.
These thoughts kept going through her mind. She was excited about going but also scared
and uncertain. "I don't know what my future holds," she whispered.
"Everything at home and at school is so sure and I know who I am here."
1.1. "Change can be good or bad."
Compare the five positive and five negative aspects of change for Neo.
1.2. Advise Neo on positive ways that will assist her to adapt to her life after she leave
school. Mention FIVE
1.3 In this scenario, it is clear that Neo is going through social, emotional, psychological
changes in her life.
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