Chip, an aggressive child, is walking down a sidewalk when someone bumps into him. How is Chip most likely to interpret the situation?

a. Chip is likely to assume the bump was an accident.
b. Chip is likely to feel like it was his fault someone bumped into him because he wasn't watching where he was going.
c. Chip is likely to assume there was hostile intent behind the bump.
d. Chip is likely to not notice the bump and go on his way.

c

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