Which sentence is an example of an I-statement?

A.
I think you are lazy; you never complete any work on time.
B.
I think you handled the problem in a very clever way.
C.
I feel stupid because I don’t speak English well and can’t converse with anyone here.
D.
I feel hurt when you ignore me at meetings; it makes me think that you don’t value my opinion.

C. I feel stupid because I don’t speak English well and can’t converse with anyone here.

The sentence "D. I feel hurt when you ignore me at meetings; it makes me think that you don't value my opinion" is an example of an I-statement.

The correct option is D. "I feel hurt when you ignore me at meetings; it makes me think that you don’t value my opinion."

An I-statement is a way of expressing one's feelings, thoughts, or beliefs using "I" to emphasize personal ownership and responsibility for those feelings. The statement in option D shows how the speaker feels hurt when they are ignored at meetings, and how it makes them think that their opinion is not valued. The focus is on the speaker's feelings and thoughts, rather than making assumptions or blaming the other person.