History, 18.09.2021 21:20 sanaiajohnson56
Suppose two students are having a discussion about a movie they saw
recently and get into an argument over whether the movie was better than the
book on which it was based. What is the best way for the students to get the
discussion back on track?
A. Ask another student to settle the argument.
B. Listen to each other's ideas and try to find common ground.
C. Discuss a movie that they both enjoyed.
D. Repeat each other's main point until both students agree on one of
them.
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