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Social Studies, 28.01.2020 18:53 HarleyQuinn117

Pick someone important in your life and have an open conversation with them. in your conversation, really try to understand the other
person—assume that you do not know anything. for example, if you are upset with your parents about something, do not try to tell them anything. if you are telling them, that is closing right? just ask a lot of questions until you learn new things and understand them. and remember, it’s about you using your new leadership skills to solve problems, communicate better, and have a better life.

from this lesson to have a conversation with someone important to you.
write a paragraph (5–10 sentences) that summarizes and reflects on your open conversation.
submit your paragraph for grading.

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