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Essay: Write a 3-part assertive statement to a teacher who falsely accused you of turning in your homework late. Student Answer: Hey, now that we can talk one to one I would like to express my concern with what happened earlier today. While you may believe that I turned in my homework late, there was clear proof that I had turned it in. I have to ask why you wanted to accuse me of turning it in late when you knew it was turned in already? If it's something personal or you mistook me for someone else, I'm okay with that. But if it's a grudge against me or you don't like me at all then I have to ask why. |
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Essay: Write a 3-part assertive statement to a friend who keeps making plans with you and then cancelling at the last minute. Student Answer: Nice to see you again, though I have a question. Why are you cancelling plans last minute? At first I thought it was because of sudden plans, but this is getting constant I believe that you don't enjoy my company anymore. If that's the case go ahead and tell me and you don't have to keep doing this hassle anymore. |
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Essay: When you choose to be assertive, you won't always get everything you want. With that in mind, why should you still choose to communicate assertively? Provide two reasons. Student Answer: It helps prove your point clearer, it will make you seem less panicked. It will also make you sound more confident, and people may like you more when you're calm and collected, instead of hostile and whiney. |
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