Zelda wants to have sex with her boyfriend, but he is not interested and refuses. Which of the following represents a verbally coercive tactic on Zelda's part?

a. "Fine. Let's just get you a little more drunk."
b. "I will end this relationship if you don't have sex with me."
c. "Why don't you take one of your sleeping pills and get into bed?"
d. "Oh good, he's totally unconscious. I'll just go ahead and do what I want."

b

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