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SAVANNAHHOOPER23

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You are trying to convince your friend Alexandria to donate her time and money to your favorite charitable cause. If you wanted to use the feel bad; do good idea to persuade her to help, you would
 
  a. point out all the rewards associated with such charity work.
  b. remind her of the last time she let you down, then ask her to help.
  c. put her in a good mood before you asked her to help.
  d. point out all the things you will do to minimize inconvenience to her.

Question 2

Timothy just got into a big fight with his girlfriend, and as a result, he is in a bad mood. When Kate asks him to contribute to her charity organization, Timothy readily agrees, which makes him feel better. Timothy's behavior can best be explained by
 
  a. feel bad; do good.
  b. feel good; do good.
  c. feel bad; do bad.
  d. do bad; feel good.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A





 

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