1. What is this person’s “stake” in the factory dispute?
What evidence (from research)...
1. What is this person’s “stake” in the factory dispute?
What evidence (from research) do you have to support your perspective?
2. What does this person have to lose? What does s/he have to gain?
What evidence (from research) do you have to support your perspective?
3. What is likely to be most important to this person? Why?
What evidence (from research) do you have to support your perspective?
4. What might this person be willing to compromise?
What evidence (from research) do you have to support your perspective?
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