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4. Your parent is worried about injuries and bans you from skateboarding. All your
               friends are doing it, safely, with helmets. You decide to snag one secretly. Without a
               driver’s license, your buying options are limited. You can’t risk ordering one online,
               having it shipped directly to your house. But you also aren’t able to afford the pricey
               ones sold in the shop around the corner. A friend of a friend says they’ll sell you a name
               brand helmet for a third of the price. It doesn’t come in a box, the logo looks fishy, but
               you buy it. Half an hour later at the skate park, you attempt a wallride, land on your
               head, the helmet splits in half, and you’re now traveling in an ambulance to the

















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               5. David wants to impress the kids in his fancy new school district with some fresh, new
               $200 kicks, but he blew his allowance on video games and convenience store runs. His
               cousin Tia said she purchased a knockoff handbag that, “looked like the real thing,”
               even though the “real thing” would’ve cost nearly $1,000. Tia encourages Ethan to buy
               a pair of imposters, or  _ _ _ _ _, at the flea market where she purchased her purse. On
               the first day of school, David struts in with his snazzy sneakers, the stitching unravels,
               and the left shoe falls apart. Way to make a first impression, Dave-O!




















                            (Answer Key: a. Police, b. Dark Web c. Rash, c. Emergency Room, e. Fakes)
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