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julsineya [31]
3 years ago
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Rosa and Nadia regarded one another as best friends. Therefore, when Rosa learned that Nadia had repeated something she had told

her in confidence, Rosa became very upset. Nadia apologized sincerely, but Rosa refused to forgive her, which made Nadia upset. In this situation, both Rosa and Nadia were upset because they perceived that _________________________ had occurred.
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1 answer:
fgiga [73]3 years ago
8 0

Answer: Betrayal

Explanation:

Both Nadia and Rosa were angry because they perceived betrayal had ocured. Rosa felt betrayed when she heared Nadia had leaked out what she told her in secrecy and thus was not happy with Nadia.    Of which Nadia apologised in secret but later learnt she wasnot forgiven this made her feel betrayed by her friend too.

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