Which of the following is an example of consideration?
a. repeating what someone has said to s...
Chemistry, 19.07.2019 05:20 Bescobar017
Which of the following is an example of consideration?
a. repeating what someone has said to show you understand
b. opening a door for someone who is carrying things
c. teasing students who earn good grades
d. using positive body language
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