Which of the following is necessary to resolve conflict?
Answer: All of the options presented above are right. To resolve any kind of conflict it takes patience with the situations and of course the willingness to resolve the matter from both sides. The correct answer is the letter D.
All of the answers above are correct. Any kind of conflict requires patience throughout the resolution process since negotiations are usually slow and commitments are hard to secure. Also, during the negotiations, there needs to be an honest effort to engage the other party in order to determine and evaluate their demands so that a fruitful commitment can be reached. Finally, it is a fact that there can be no satisfactory resolution which does not seriously involve the quarreling parties and which does not evaluate the demands of them both, that is to say, throughout the process, both parties need to be supported equally to guarantee success.
We can observe that all the answers contain ellipsis which is an intentional omission of a word, sentence or something longer. The correctly applied version of ellipsis is the first option - Our democratic-republican government is based on the idea of the natural right of every individual member thereof to . . . a vote in making and executing the laws. Omitted word is "voice". Other options are not correct because all of them contain mistakes regarding the usage of the ellipsis.
From the beginning of the text, the text starts to compare the family dinner to protests, the point of the text is that by comparing the family dinner to the protests, they are bith the same because one must give up one thing for the right kf the people, just as it states in this sentence from the text "One person has to give up a right for the good of the group"