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an context, Ignatius’ observations contrasting his own clothing with that of the people around him (paragraph 1) most clearly serve to emphasize…-In reading this question, I was confused on the thoughts of Ignatius and thought that overtime beliefs about clothing changed, when really his opinions never changed, and really his values were just unconventional. I have to know that in the first paragraph, the narrator is describing Ignatius’ clothing choices and what his beliefs are.
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It depends on you and situation. Personally since most confrontations are fueled by emotions especially anger or sadness i would first identify my feelings and behavior that upset me. This way I can figure out if i'm just having a bad day and I'm upset or if the person actually did something wrong. It also helps me figure out the facts and see what I need to tell the person when I confront them by figuring out what they did that upset me.
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An example of attribution a tendency