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Lesson 27: Compromising Over Time

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    Lesson 27: Compromising Over Time
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  • True or False: A compromise is when one person gets everything they want.
    False
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  • True or False: Compromising means both people give up a little to find a fair solution.
    True
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  • True or False: It’s possible to compromise without talking or listening to the other person.
    True (If they explain it good)
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  • True or False: A compromise can help two people who disagree become closer friends.
    True
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  • True or False: In a compromise, only one person’s feelings matter.
    False
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  • True or False: Everyone has had to make a compromise at some point in their life.
    True
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  • True or False: It always feels great to compromise.
    False
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  • True or False: Sometimes a compromise can feel a little unfair at first.
    True
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  • True or False: Talking with a partner about a past compromise can help you learn more about yourself.
    True
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  • True or False: Sharing examples of compromise helps others understand how to do it too.
    True
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  • True or False: Compromising is important because it helps solve problems without fighting.
    True
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  • True or False: Compromising shows respect for other people’s ideas.
    True
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  • True or False: If you never compromise, people might not want to work with you.
    True
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  • True or False: Compromise is a skill you only need at school.
    False
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  • True or False: Being flexible is an important part of learning how to compromise.
    True
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  • True or False: “Compromising over time” means learning to get better at finding fair solutions.
    False
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