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Arnie and Danny became friends because they were on the hockey team together. Arnie is one year older than Danny, so he's bigger and likes to mess around with Danny by fake fighting. Danny likes Arnie, but he doesn't really like when Arnie pushes him around. He hasn't said anything because he doesn't want Arnie to think he is a wimp.

Last week, Arnie was shoving him around in the locker room and smashed Danny's foot. Arnie never said he was sorry, even though Danny is limping around with a huge bruise.

What is happening with Danny's You and Me Circle right now?

A. Danny's circle matches Arnie's circle.

B. Danny's circle has too much Me.

C. Danny has too much You in his circle.

D. Danny's circle is fighting with Arnie's circle.

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  1. 2 June, 15:26
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    Question:

    What is happening with Danny's You and Me Circle right now?

    Answer:

    C) Danny has too much You in his circle
  2. 2 June, 15:35
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    C. Danny has too much You in his circle.

    Explanation:

    It is evident that Danny and Arnie aren't on equal terms. Danny "doesn't like when Arnie pushes him around", yet Danny allows Arnie to do so. Arnie smashed Danny's foot, and now Danny is "limping around with a huge bruise." However, Arnie didn't apologize although he could not but see that he had injured his friend.

    Danny has too much You (i. e. Arnie) in his circle. He looks up to Arnie, but Arnie does not seem to appreciate the respect Danny shows for him. I would say Arnie has no respect for Danny's rights and feelings at all.

    Danny should really do something about this situation.
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