Answer:
B seems like a good answer, though I'm not sure
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Explanation:
It depends on if you have some context to the question...
We can actually deduce here that the scenario that is an example of an imputation is: A. John cheated during the exams.
<h3>What is imputation?</h3>
Imputation refers to a kind of charge or a form of accusation that a particular undesirable action or deed was perpetrated or carried by an individual.
We can see that the above options were carried out by John. But option A is an action that is undesirable and it is the best example for an imputation.
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There are few conflicts evident here.
- man v man
- man v self
- man v school board (society)
I'll choose man v self and man v man.
Marcus faces a man v man conflict. Mr. Benson has apprehended him for essentially <span>attacking his substitute teacher, "like some kind of fundamentalist." Marcus, becoming more and more inflamed steps up to Mr. Benson and says a few choice words. Thus doing so, Mr. Benson fundamentally threatens Marcus with expulsion. Marcus, now battling within himself (man v self) contemplates on whether he should back down, or defend his cause. He meditates over the consequences and eventually decided to ignore all the odds; freedom meant more to him than reputation. </span>