individuals runs away from home

A.JD (juvenile delinquent)
B.UC(unruly child)****
D.DC (deprived child)

Believe me I just took the test

1. UC
2. DC
3. JD
4. JD & UC
5. UC
6. DC
7. DC
8. JD
9. DC
10. JD
11. UC
12. UC
13. JD

heres the ones I got right for the practice test

1) uc
2)dc
3)jd
4)jd,uc
5) idk
6)dc
7)dc
8)jd
9)dc
10)jd
11) uc
12) idk
13) jd

@connexusstudent is 100% correct... But number 5 is UC, and number 12 is UC.

its not c because the statements not directed toward it id say its a

1.) B

2.) C
3.) A
4.) A & B
5.) B
6.) C
7.) C
8.) A
9.) C
10.) A
11.) B
12.) B
13.) A

ty connexus answers!!!!

thx

Unruly child

It seems that you have provided a list of terms or abbreviations related to situations where individuals may run away from home. Let me explain what each term commonly refers to:

1. JD (Juvenile Delinquent): A juvenile delinquent is a young person, usually under the age of 18, who has committed a crime or engages in behavior that is considered antisocial or against the law.

2. UC (Unruly Child): An unruly child is a term used to describe a young person who refuses to follow rules or comply with authority figures, such as parents, teachers, or guardians.

3. DC (Deprived Child): A deprived child refers to a child who lacks certain basic needs, such as proper care, nutrition, or shelter, due to neglect or abuse by their parents or guardians.

It is important to note that running away from home can occur for various reasons, and different individuals may fall into one or more of these categories. Running away is often a sign of distress or a cry for help. If you or someone you know is facing a situation where an individual has run away from home, it is crucial to seek appropriate assistance and support from local authorities, helplines, or child protection agencies, depending on the circumstances and your location.

It could be any of these.