The best way to let someone know that you understand and care about what they are saying is to (1 point) Responses be polite and wait for them to finish talking, then judge them on what they said. be polite and wait for them to finish talking, then judge them on what they said. give the speaker instances of when a similar thing happened to you to distract them from their problem. give the speaker instances of when a similar thing happened to you to distract them from their problem. nod your head, look them in the eye, and show concern for what they are saying. nod your head, look them in the eye, and show concern for what they are saying. stop the speaker from continuing if there is something you need them to repeat or explain. stop the speaker from continuing if there is something you need them to repeat or explain.

be polite and wait for them to finish talking, then judge them on what they said.

give the speaker instances of when a similar thing happened to you to distract them from their problem.
nod your head, look them in the eye, and show concern for what they are saying.
stop the speaker from continuing if there is something you need them to repeat or explain.

An effective strategy for using refusal skills with your friends when they invite you to sneak out with them to go drink alcohol at the park would be to (1 point) Responses have fun with them at the park, but call your big sister to pick everyone up in case no one is able to safely drive. have fun with them at the park, but call your big sister to pick everyone up in case no one is able to safely drive. let them hang out and drink at your house so you can monitor how much they drink. let them hang out and drink at your house so you can monitor how much they drink. stick to your decision to stay safe by staying home alone. stick to your decision to stay safe by staying home alone. volunteer to drive if they have too much to drink even though you have no license.

stick to your decision to stay safe by staying home alone.

The behaviors and attitudes that are socially accepted as either masculine or feminine, and vary from culture to culture are known as _____. (1 point) Responses compromise. compromise. friendship. friendship. gender roles. gender roles. peer pressure.

gender roles.

Families are stronger when they work together and depend on each other. What would be an appropriate responsibility for a teen to help support the family? (1 point) Responses brushing their teeth twice a day brushing their teeth twice a day doing their homework nightly doing their homework nightly keeping their bedroom door closed so no one can see the mess keeping their bedroom door closed so no one can see the mess taking the dog out for a walk three times a day

taking the dog out for a walk three times a day

You are giving your very first five-minute speech in history class and you really want your peers to like it. When you look out at the class, what would you like to see? (1 point) Responses classmates giving you eye contact, occasionally smiling and nodding their heads classmates giving you eye contact, occasionally smiling and nodding their heads classmates slouched in their chair with their arms folded across their chest classmates slouched in their chair with their arms folded across their chest classmates looking around the room and out the window throughout your speech classmates looking around the room and out the window throughout your speech classmates yawning and whispering to each other while you talk

classmates giving you eye contact, occasionally smiling and nodding their heads