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16 July, 22:40

how does robbins develop her argument that being popular in high school may actually work against people when they enter the adult world?

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  1. 17 July, 00:22
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    People who were famous during their school did not work hard to achieve success when they grow up as adults. Where as the people who were bullied in school worked hard to change that into their success.

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    Alexandra Robbins wrote "Revenge of the Greeks". This was about the personal experiences of the author himself. In this he spoke about observing and analyzing the behavior of the students who were excluded in the middle school or in the high school.

    According to Robbins, the students who did not out perform during the time of their school performed really well during their time when they were adults. The students who were bullied made those negative thoughts only turn into the success of those students.
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