Multiple Choice
Imagine you are sitting at a table thinking about love. How would Herbert Blumer distinguish the three types of objects that could be subject to interpretation in your situation?
A) the table (physical) , the person (abstract) , and the idea (social)
B) the table (social) , the person (physical) , and the idea (abstract)
C) the table (physical) , the person (social) , and the idea (abstract)
D) the table (abstract) , the person (physical) , and the idea (social)
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