Study & Research Teenage Pregnancy

This Study Guide consists of approximately 171 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of Teenage Pregnancy.
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Study & Research Teenage Pregnancy

This Study Guide consists of approximately 171 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of Teenage Pregnancy.
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1. Elisabeth Pruden relates her personal experience as a pregnant teenager who opted for abortion and maintains that although the decision was difficult, she does not regret the choice she made. Liz Kleemeier, as the product of a teenage pregnancy who was adopted at birth, contends that women should not have the option of aborting babies who could otherwise be adopted by loving families. Whose personal story do you find the most persuasive, and why"

2. Rebecca Lanning describes the story of Amy, a teenage mother who gave her baby up for adoption. Amy contends that the family she chose to adopt her son could offer him more financial and familial stability than she could. Based on evidence in the text, do you think that Amy made a wise decision? Why or why not"

3. Katha Pollitt maintains that only 3 percent of white girls and 1 percent of black girls...

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