26 POINTS+BRANLIEST PLS HELP As a member of the Feel Power.org team, Noah explains, "I like to teach kids because I feel like I have good mentors in my life. A lot of kids don't have that, and I want to be a mentor for them. We go to schools and teach kids how to be respectful and how to make positive life choices." The goal of Feel the Power is to "give youth the skills they need to make positive life choices." Noah and others visit schools and talk to students about respect, responsibility, honesty, and being drug free. He received recognition for his "Respect" video that helps people confront the issue of bullying.

In paragraph 5, the author of the article lists the topics that Noah and the Feel the Power team discuss in their motivational talks. What do the selected topics imply about the organization's beliefs?

1) These are areas that individuals cannot control.
2)These areas are necessary for a successful life.
3) These qualities are the easiest to teach others.
4)These are areas of life where people do not need help.

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Answer:

2) These areas are necessary for a successful life.

Explanation:

1) is incorrect because if these areas were out of the students' controls, why would the organization feel the need to help the students learn to make better decisions? The objective of the team is to empower and teach students about how to be the best versions of themselves.

2) is correct because if these skills were not necessary, why would the organization exist? The team feels that learning to make good decisions is imperative to a happy, successful life. If they didn't, the organization would serve little to no purpose.

3) is incorrect because nowhere was it implied that these qualities were easy to learn or teach. The fact that the organization is teaching the students about "skills they need to make positive life choices" implies that positive life choices regarding "respect, responsibility, honesty..." requires practice and conscious effort.

4) is incorrect because if people didn't need help in these areas of life, the organization would not need to exist. The entire purpose of the organization is to teach students these skills; it assumes that many kids do not know ways to make better life choices.