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Sexting, Shame and Suicide Author’s name Group Member Names

Summary 0 What the article is about—general overview

Main Characters 0 Who is this article about? 0 Who is involved? 0 Brief explanation as to who they are

When and Where 0 Where and where?

Major Events 0 Timeline

Why did this occur 0 What were the causes of the major events?

Outcomes 0 What happened because of this event(s)?

Reflection 0 How do you feel and/or think about the information and/or stories in this article? 0 What do you think needs to be done or CAN be done?