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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: I'm sorry to disturb you but there is an assignment that was marked late. I know I had turned it in on time and I was going to ask if maybe I didn't put my name on it or if I turned it into the wrong bin. Please get back to me when you can. Have a good day. |
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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: Are you trying to avoid me? I don't mean to accuse you but I just wanted to know if something is wrong or if I did something wrong because you keep making plans for us to hang out, but then you cancel at the last minute, and if I did something wrong I'd like to know so I can fix what I did. |
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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: You should still communicate assertively so people do not assume you will just take everything they say, or do to you. Another reason you should still speak assertively is to get your point or feelings across properly so people don't misunderstand you or your words. |
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