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Len [333]
4 years ago
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Magdala blushes very easily; any time she makes even a slight social error,she turns bright red.Magdala regards this tendency as

a real social failing and would give a great deal to stop blushing.You might make Magdala reconsider the value of her blushing by telling her that people who blush:
A) actually have better social skills
B) do so because they are more empathetic
C) look more attractive to the people around them
D) are more readily forgiven their mistakes
Social Studies
1 answer:
Zarrin [17]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

D) Are more readily forgiven their mistakes

Explanation:

In many cases people to tend to blush alot are more regarded as people who are easily approachable,meaning in many cases such people can be easily forgiven when they have done bad .the more they blush the more they are easily forgiven.

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