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Your friend has asked you to stop kicking his chair. What should you do?
Stop.
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Okay!
Your friend forgot his homework. What should you say to him?
That's okay. You can bring it in tomorrow.
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Okay!
Is school supposed to be fun?
No, but it can be at times.
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Your friend keeps kicking your chair. What should you do?
Ask him to stop.
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You want to share your opinion, but your classmates wont listen. What do you do.
Politely ask for an opportunity to share.
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When you sit next to a certain friend in class, you tend to get in trouble. What should you do?
Sit somewhere else.
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Another student is saying mean things to his teacher. What do you do?
Ignore and try to stay on task.
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A person you like calls you a bad name. What do you do?
Ignore or tell them that it hurt your feelings.
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Your friend doesn't have a snack. What should you do?
Have him tell the teacher.
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Your friend keeps saying the word "pig" over and over again. What should you do?
Ask him to stop.
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If your friend has something you don't like for lunch, what should you say?
Nothing
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Your friends are talking about a game you don't know about. What can you say?
What game are you talking about? What is this game about?
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Your friend has tacos for lunch. You say, "That's disgusting." How does your friend feel?
Sad or embarrassed.
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Your sister is making fun of you. What should you do?
Ask her to stop and walk away.
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You ask your friend to stop saying the word "pig" and he does not stop. What should you do?
Walk away.
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Your friend wants to watch "Wreck it Ralph," but you want to watch "Toy Story 3." What do you do?
Compromise
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Okay!
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