The former president, an expert on foreign policy, is to speak about a particular

conflict. He strongly believes that one of our allies has acted improperly against a
neighboring country, going so far as to confiscate and occupy their land.

He does not
want to alienate the ally, but he believes the matter is one they should contemplate and
correct, in the interest of peace between the neighbors and in the greater region. What
should he do?
A) Switch topics to avoid telling the audience something they don't want to hear
B) Not pursue the topic since he will deliberately alienate his audience
C) Pursue the topic, providing strong evidence and argument, presented respectfully
D) Pursue a related topic, such as how two other countries in the region live in peace

C

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Felix considers himself a class clown who brings some lightness to otherwise dull classrooms. When a new classmate tells him he’s actually disruptive and not funny, he dismisses the opinion as inaccurate. Felix is exhibiting the stability of his ______.

a. self-esteem b. self-awareness c. self-concept d. self-worth

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