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Task: Identify if the following situations depict bullying and justify your answers.



#### Situation 1:
Eloy keeps bothering Joey and threatens to beat him every day after school.

- YES: ✓
- WHY: Eloy's behavior involves repeated harassment (bothering Joey daily) and threats of physical harm (threatening to beat Joey). These actions are consistent with bullying because they involve intimidation, fear, and a power imbalance where Eloy is using his influence or strength to control Joey.

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#### Situation 2:
Ali posted a photo of Helena on the internet. It caused an uproar, and Hilda was so humiliated that she doesn’t want to go outside her home.

- YES: ✓
- WHY: Ali's action of posting a photo of Helena online without consent and causing humiliation for Hilda is an example of cyberbullying. The act of sharing personal information or images without permission and causing emotional distress (humiliation and isolation) aligns with bullying behaviors.

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#### Situation 3:
Red and Iris fought before Red’s birthday. However, they made up immediately after a long talk.

- NO: ✗
- WHY NOT: While Red and Iris had a fight, their immediate resolution through a conversation and making up indicates that this was a conflict rather than bullying. Bullying typically involves repeated, intentional harm over time, whereas this situation shows a one-time disagreement that was resolved amicably.

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#### Situation 4:
Marites kept on telling her classmates not to talk to Hugo. If they did, Marites would beat them.

- YES: ✓
- WHY: Marites is exerting control over her classmates by threatening violence (beating them) if they interact with Hugo. This behavior isolates Hugo and uses fear and coercion to manipulate others, which are key characteristics of bullying.

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Final Answer:


1. Eloy and Joey: YES
- WHY: Repeated harassment and threats of physical harm.

2. Ali and Helena/Hilda: YES
- WHY: Cyberbullying through unauthorized sharing of personal information and causing emotional distress.

3. Red and Iris: NO
- WHY NOT: A one-time conflict resolved through communication, not repeated harmful behavior.

4. Marites and Hugo: YES
- WHY: Threatening violence to isolate Hugo and control classmates' behavior.

Boxed Final Answer:
\boxed{
\begin{array}{ll}
1. \text{YES} & \text{(Harassment and threats)} \\
2. \text{YES} & \text{(Cyberbullying and emotional distress)} \\
3. \text{NO} & \text{(One-time conflict resolved)} \\
4. \text{YES} & \text{(Threats to isolate and control)}
\end{array}
}
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