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-Dominant- [34]
3 years ago
10

How can you use empathy to help establish common ground with your

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ICE Princess25 [194]3 years ago
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Answer:

The answer is: letter C, By thinking and respecting the ideas of others.

Explanation:

The word "empathy" means understanding another person's <em>feelings, thoughts, opinion and situation. </em>It also means<u> "placing yourself in the shoe of others."</u> It doesn't necessarily mean that you have to feel sorrow or compassion for the other person, but it means you have to know how they feel, which is also <em>a sign of respect. </em>

Among the choices above,<em> letter C is clearly the only option that uses empathy in relation to establishing a "common ground" when it comes to a conflict.</em> In this way,<u> the debate or conflict may be able to end peacefully.</u>

Thus, this explains the answer.

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