Multiple Choice
A friend describes you as 'unusual' to a new member of the bowling club. You would be maintaining a positive self-image if you:
A) hoped that no one else would find out.
B) worried yourself sick and vowed not to be 'unusual' in the future.
C) defined 'unusual' as a cool thing to be.
D) restored equity by telling the new member that your friend was 'a handful'.
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