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Setler79 [48]
4 years ago
15

Your friend is generally quiet and passive, but suddenly, he is passionately talking about hurting another person who is botheri

ng him. Which of the following would be the BEST reaction to your friend?
A.
Tell your friend to get over it and find something else to do.
B.
Document the conversation and discuss it with an adult who could intervene.
C.
Find a way to get the friend's mind off of his problems so he'll forget about it.
D.
Just pretend the conversation never occurred.
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2 answers:
GalinKa [24]4 years ago
5 0
<span>The answer is letter c. find a way to get the friend's mind off of his problems so he'll forget about it. It is better to find a way to take your friend's problem off his mind, so he'll forget about it. You have to take measures especially when your friend is wanting to hurt someone, rather than supporting him/her into a decision that will be regretted later on, it will be best if you find a way to forget his problems.</span><span />
TiliK225 [7]4 years ago
4 0

<em><u>C. </u></em>

<em><u>Find a way to get the friend's mind off of his problems so he'll forget about it.</u></em>

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