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snow_lady [41]
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Max recently stopped an argument with her girlfriend, Chloe, and said to her, "You don't know how to have a disagreement without

losing your temper and cursing!" Chloe replied, "Well, at least I want to confront our issues instead of avoiding them!" Max and Chloe's exchange is an example of
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Bas_tet [7]3 years ago
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Answer:b on ape

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