Multiple Choice
When you come across a statement that you consider confusing, what should you ask yourself first?
A) Do I agree with the statement?
B) Can I trust the person making the statement?
C) What does the statement mean?
D) Who might agree or disagree with the statement, and why?
Correct Answer:

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