DeLissa wants to dress and act like Marisol, who is a very popular and attractive girl at school. What type of peer pressure is DeLissa reacting to?

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Answer 1
Answer: It would be Unspoken Pressure 
because if Marisol is deemed as very popular partly because of the way she dresses, then the unspoken pressure on girls to look like her and be popular is enormous. :)
Answer 2
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I believe it would be unspoken peer pressure because nobody told her anything or said anything to her but she feels like no one would like her so it goes as unspoken pressure. Hope this helped you! ❤


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