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Cooldude101

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What is the best way for a person to handle a disagreement in their relationship?
 
  a. Always come up with a compromise.
  b. Know when to give up on your personal viewpoint.
  c. Try to win the argument with facts.
  d. Respectfully agree to disagree.

Question 2

Amanda is extremely bothered by the behavior of Joel, her fiance. He has a habit of chewing his fingernails. She wants to shout out to him, stop chewing your fingernails, that is so gross
 
  Instead, she quietly reminds him, honey, I'm concerned about all of the germs that you are exposing yourself to by biting your fingernails. This is an example of ____.
 
  a. compromising c. submissiveness
  b. passive aggressiveness d. leveling and editing



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D



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