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the answer is B learns an important lesson.
Once upon a time, two pupils named Billy and Bob were on a plane. They were flying to New York City. Bob always brought a baseball with him. It was his favorite sport. Billy warned him to be careful with his ball. He didn’t want anyone getting hit. As predicted, Bob threw the baseball and Billy, but was way off target and hit someone and the ball ricocheted and hit a window as well! They both knew they would get in big trouble. Luckily, they brought parachutes with them and flew out the window. No one ever saw them again. The end.
Assuming that this refers to the <u>VIA (Values-in-Action)</u> approach designed by Christopher Peterson and Martin Seligman, the answer to this question would be True.
There are 24 character strengths and virtues that each individual will have, ranked from their biggest strengths to their weakest strengths. Their top 7 strengths would be considered as their signature strengths.