why are people who run away particularly vulnerable to traffickers?\n○ they are desperate for shelter and…

why are people who run away particularly vulnerable to traffickers?\n○ they are desperate for shelter and protection.\n○ they are often born into trafficking.\n○ they are more trusting of all strangers.\n○ they are looking for someone to take care of.
Answer
Brief Explanations:
To determine the answer, we analyze each option:
- Option "They are desperate for shelter and protection": People who run away (e.g., from home, unsafe situations) are in need of shelter and protection. Traffickers may exploit this desperation by offering false help, making them vulnerable.
- Option "They are often born into trafficking": Running away implies leaving a situation, so being born into trafficking is not relevant to those who run away.
- Option "They are more trusting of all strangers": Running away doesn't inherently make someone more trusting of all strangers; in fact, they might be cautious, but their need for help makes them vulnerable to exploitation, not necessarily more trusting.
- Option "They are looking for someone to take care of": The typical situation of runaways is seeking shelter/protection, not looking to be taken care of in a way that explains vulnerability to traffickers as clearly as the first option.