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When Nancy was caught skipping class, she claimed that her friend Trisha “made her do it” and that the principal should punish Trisha, not her. The principal advises her to take responsibility for her actions, and suggests she says something to acknowledge her own wrongdoing. Which of the following statements would show that Nancy understands her role in cutting class?
A.
“But she’s really popular, and I just wanted to be popular.”
B.
“I know I made a bad choice by cutting class with Trisha.”
C.
“Trisha didn’t threaten me, but I know she’d hate me if I didn’t go.”
D.
“It’s too easy to cut class here. You should put a guard by the door.”
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