Which is the best description of an "I" message? It expresses your feelings, but does not blame or judge the other person. It ta
kes the other person’s feelings into consideration, but not your own. It asserts your feelings and tells the other person that he or she is at fault. It avoids the use of the word "I."
Mr. Summers runs the lottery because he has a lot of time to do things for the village. He arrives in the square with the black box, followed by Mr. Graves, the postmaster.