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What would you do if a friend asked you to help cheat on an exam? Would you refuse them or decide to help? This kind of d1.has been made easier by using the “four-way test”.
More than 230 eighth graders in a middle school in Colorado tried one such test on Nov 8. They came up with p2.ways to difficult situations in school. For example, what would you do if a friend took your things w3.asking you? Then they used the “four-way test” to decide which was the b4.way.
The test asks four questions: Are you choosing an h5.way? Is it f6.to everyone involved(涉及的)? Will it build friendship? Will it be beneficial(有益处的)to everyone involved? If a person can say y7.to all of these questions, it’s likely that he or she is making a good c8..
“It brings real-life experiences directly to the students,” Arnold Jahnke, principal of the school, told the Reporter Herald. “It causes the students to think about issues.”
Destiny Pritchard, 14, found the test to be u9.. “If I help my friend cheat on exams, it’s not fair or beneficial to everyone involved. So that would be a bad decision,” he said. “S10.there’s a lot of drama going on in school, the four-way test will help with that.”
Dakota Bowens, 14, plans to start using the four-way test. “It’s a new strategy(策略),” Bowens said. “If I get in fights and conflicts(冲突), I’m going to use it to keep strong.”