
36.2 Peers Review
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Christie Emerson
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36.2 Peers Review
Review part 2
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Multiple Select
When exiting a conversation which TWO things are always important to remember? (CHECK THE TWO BOXES THAT ARE MOST CORRECT)
Keeping your cool
Looking down
Making a joke
Showing good manners
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Multiple Choice
When exiting a conversation that has been going well, wait for a pause and give a
cover story for having to leave
surprise hug
high five
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Multiple Choice
The most important step in starting or joining a conversation is identifying a common interest.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
The last steps of starting/joining a conversation include assessing the other person's interest and then introducing yourself if interested.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
Let's pretend you got turned down in a conversation because:
They want to talk privately
You should
try again later, following the rules and assessing interest
find a different group
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Multiple Choice
Let's pretend you got turned down in a conversation because:
They are stuck up or mean
You should
try again later, following the rules and assessing interest
find a different group
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Multiple Choice
Let's pretend you got turned down in a conversation because:
You broke one of the rules for joining
You should
try again later, following the rules and assessing interest
find a different group
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Multiple Choice
Let's pretend you got turned down in a conversation because:
You got too personal
You should
try again later, following the rules and assessing interest
find a different group
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Multiple Choice
Let's pretend you got turned down in a conversation because:
They are in a clique and don’t want to make new friends
You should
try again later, following the rules and assessing interest
find a different group
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Multiple Choice
Let's pretend you got turned down in a conversation because:
They are talking about something you do not know about
You should
try again later, following the rules and assessing interest
find a different group with whom you have a common interest
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Multiple Choice
Let's pretend you got turned down in a conversation because:
You have a bad reputation with them
You should
try again later, following the rules and assessing interest
find a different group
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Multiple Choice
Let's pretend you got turned down in a conversation because:
They did not understand that you were trying to join
You should
try again later, following the rules and assessing interest
find a different group
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Open Ended
We play games to have ______
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Multiple Choice
Your peers want to play games with a
coach
referee
teen just like you
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Multiple Choice
The W questions are important in planning a get-together
True
False
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Multiple Choice
When you get bored, you should
tell others what to do next
offer another option for something do
leave the game
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Open Ended
The most important rule in handling an argument is to keep your _______.
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Multiple Choice
The ALR cycle is hidden in the solution to handling arguments: Listen to them, restate what you heard them say, ask how to make it better
True
False
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Multiple Choice
To begin to change your reputation, you need to
lay low and go with the flow of the crowd
make other people laugh at your behavior
deny what you did
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Multiple Choice
It usually takes a long time (months) to change one's reputation.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
All of these skills help us talk to our peers.
True
False
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