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Art [367]
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Ivan2 years ago
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The correct answer is D. Uses sarcasm to express his discontent With the passive-aggressive communication method.

<h3>What is a passive-aggressive communication method?</h3>

Under this method, a person who communicates in a passive-aggressive manner appears to be acting out their anger in a subtle, indirect, or covert manner under the surface.

Thus, Martina says her father uses passive-aggressive communication her father uses sarcasm to express his discontent.

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