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danielfitts88

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A student who was disgruntled that his girlfriend broke up with him prior to the junior prom informs his buddies that he plans to plant a bomb in one of the speakers used in the gymnasium sound system that will be used by a local disc jockey
 
  for music at the prom. One student who hears of this plan informs the school counselor. What is the best course of action for the counselor to take?
  a. Do nothing, students are always talking about the pranks they plan to pull off and you've heard of this one before.
  b. Inform the appropriate authorities and parents/guardians of your knowledge.
  c. Personally check out the speakers to determine if a threat exists.
  d. Confront the student and when they deny the allegation, go on about your normal daily routine.

Question 2

The affirming response may be thought of as a way of saying to the client I know you
  have within you the capability to do this.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



Jadwiga9

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

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