Multiple Choice
Mead's concept of taking the role of the other refers to:
A) imagining the situation from your own point of view.
B) taking another's role, such as a little girl "playing Mommy."
C) imagining the situation from another person's point of view.
D) attempting to take on a number of roles and then choosing the appropriate one.
E) maximizing utility by choosing an appropriate role.
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