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23 September, 18:21

What does it mean when both parties compromise to resolve a conflict?

A. neither side gets what it wants.

B. both sides give up something.

C. both sides get everything they want.

D. one side gets what it wants.

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  1. 23 September, 18:23
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    B. both sides give up something

    When two people compromise, they give up some things but keep the others. Neither side gets what it wants isn't true. Both sides don't get everything they want. If one side gets what it wants, then it isn't a compromise; they would just win.
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