Jill is eating dinner at her fiancé Rob's parents' house, and barely touches her food. Jill is aware that his parents could make different construals of this behavior, such as

a. Jill is a polite person.
b. Rob and Jill make a cute couple.
c. Jill must not like the food served at dinner.
d. Rob treats Jill very well.

Answer: C

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