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Norma-Jean [14]
3 years ago
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At a party, Ellie meets Rob and Blake. The three get involved in a philosophical discussion that lasts through the evening. By t

he end of the evening, Ellie discovers that Blake and she share the same viewpoints, whereas Rob and she see things differently. All else being equal, Ellie will probably like:
A. Rob better.
B. Blake better.
C. Rob and Blake equally.
D. neither Rob nor Blake.
Social Studies
1 answer:
Angelina_Jolie [31]3 years ago
5 0

Answer: B) Blake better.

Explanation:

According to the question,Blake will be more liked by Ellie as Blake persist same point of view as she does on philosophical subject which they are discussing.She will find him more like minded with her as compared to Rob who has different view point than her.  

Other options are incorrect because Ellie will not like Rob more, Rob and Blake will not be liked equally and none of them is also not liked by her.Thus, the correct option is option(B).  

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