Multiple Choice
Accommodation does not necessarily damage a relationship as long as
A) the person accommodating the other does not mind it.
B) the parties both accommodate one another from time to time.
C) the more powerful person is accommodating the less powerful person.
D) the power balance is equal between the parties involved.
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