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World Languages, 09.01.2020 08:31 sierraaasifuent

Question 4 of 20: select the best answer for the question.
4. which of the following statements is true of taking responsibility
o a. you're unlikely to get control of your life when you blame others for your
o b. blaming another for your mistake is sensible when your accusation can b
c. you can't expect people to respect you if you make too many mistakes
d. if you correct a mistake quickly, no one else needs to know about it.


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