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jenna1

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If you are not responsible for the relationship damage, you should
 
  A) let the situation work itself out.
  B) not admit to any of the blame.
  C) play the role of the victim.
  D) be accessible, have an open mind, and give the other person opportunity to approach you.

Question 2

One of the basic relationship repair principles states
 
  A) be as silent as you can.
  B) be willing to listen, but hold your ground as to who is to blame.
  C) be a victim if necessary.
  D) try to see behind the cause of the falling out.



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