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Metfan725

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Responsibility is the:
 
  A) ability to avoid giving offense; an intuitive sense of what is right or appropriate.
  B) the state of being accountable to somebody or for something.
  C) ability to deal with disapproval or a suggestion that something can be improved.
  D) ability to do something well, measured against a standard, especially ability acquired
  through experience or training.

Question 2

The action of understanding, being aware of, being sensitive to, and experiencing the feelings, thoughts, and experiences of another is:
 
  A) honesty. B) empathy. C) patience. D) competence.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B



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