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ladessa [460]
1 year ago
11

When resilient students have negative experiences, they generally

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yulyashka [42]1 year ago
7 0

Answer: C

Explanation: When someone is resilient, they can endure challenge and persevere it. A, B, and D don’t show this quality, but C does.

ruslelena [56]1 year ago
5 0

When resilient students have negative experiences, they generally are learned from them. Hence, option C is correct.

<h3>What is resilient students?</h3>

Students can develop their feeling of autonomy and become independent, unique people who are also resilient. Autonomy can only be attained through taking charge, being accountable, and being self-reliant.

Even if the answer is untrue, speaking up to respond to a question in a Zoom class, or, as Vollrath puts it, "stumbling over words while reading out loud," These are opportunities to feel more confident, take reasonable risks, and—most importantly—continue moving forward in a safe atmosphere.

Resilience is important since it is required to understand and overcome hardship. Those who lack resilience struggle to handle stress and could turn to unhealthy coping mechanisms.

Thus, option C is correct.

For more details about resilient students, click here:

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