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Being trustworthy means that you can depend on someone with something that belongs to you. For example, if you need to buy pencils at school, you can give a friend your money and know that they will buy the pencils for you. Someone who steals is not trustworthy. Trustworthy: Devin asked Ty to take his bookbag to class for him. Devin knew that Ty would not steal anything from his bookbag. Devin trusts Ty. Ty is trustworthy. Untrustworthy: Devin asked Ty to take his bookbag to class for him. Ty stole Devin's pencils and lunch money. Ty threw away Devin's homework. Ty is untrustworthy. If you'd like to learn more about trustworthiness, visit this web site: http://www.goodcharacter.com/pp/trustworthiness.html
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