A.
1. T
2. F
3. T
4. T
5. F
6. T
B.
1. when students spread hurtful lies and rumors about other students
2. when students speak loudly in class and interrupt their teachers
3. when students spread hurtful lies and rumors about teachers
4. when students spread hurtful lies and rumors about classmates
5. when students post photos or videos of other students that are revealing
6. when students post altered photos to create made-up images of students or teachers
7. when students cyberbully other students
C.
Students should not be allowed to post photos or videos of other students without permission because it violates their privacy and can lead to embarrassment or harm. Cyberbullying through altered photos or spreading rumors online can cause serious emotional distress and damage reputations. Schools have a responsibility to maintain a safe learning environment, which includes protecting students from harassment and abuse, even in digital spaces. Allowing unrestricted posting can also lead to legal liability for the school if harmful content is shared on its platforms.
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