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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 am sorry for the confusion, but I did not turn my homework in late. Is there something I can do to prove this is true? |
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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: I appreciate that you have many great ideas, but it's annoying that our plans keep getting canceled. Can we settle on one idea and go with it? |
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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: There is no chance that what you want will happen if you don't ask, so it's best to at least try. Additionally, there is a chance you could come to a compromise, which would be better than nothing. |
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