题目
Community Citizenship Initiative 2025 (Graduate Students - Morningside) Quiz: How to Have Difficult Conversations
单项选择题
During the podcast, what reason do they offer for why people sometimes “burn bridges” prematurely in conflict?
选项
A.They are strategically planning isolation.
B.They fear being misunderstood or seeing their identity attacked.
C.They want to de-escalate by ending contact entirely.
D.They believe the other person is obviously wrong.
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Question restatement: During the podcast, what reason do they offer for why people sometimes “burn bridges” prematurely in conflict?
Option 1: They are strategically planning isolation. While some people might want distance, this option frames bridge-burning as a calculated tactic to isolate oneself or others. The podcast’s framing usually emphasizes emotional reactions an......Login to view full explanation登录即可查看完整答案
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