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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 understand your concerns with late assignments; however, it seems that your false accusation about me turning in my work late is fairly unreasonable, and you should possibly double check the assignment for anything that indicates it being overdue. |
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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 understand that you'd want to spend time with me: however, it doesn't help the fact that you constantly cancel the plans you make, and you should possibly check your daily agenda and tell me if you're busy at the moment. |
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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: One reason as to why someone should still communicate assertively is because it builds confidence in the speaker - that sort of aspect is important in most everyday situations.
The second reason is that it not only helps with confidence, but it also aids in important conversations - making a point and using it in communicating is useful for both formal & casual conversations. |
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