Two little sisters were arguing over an orange, "give it to me, i want this orange, it's mine" shouted the first girl."and i want this orange too, i need it right now," cried the other girl. the mother came in to the kitchen, took a knife and cut the orange in two halves. she gave each little girl one half. the first girl peeled her half, threw away the skin, and ate the inside. the second girl also peeled her half of the orange, but threw away the inside, and put the skin aside to dry. she wanted to make some jam out of the orange.
in this scenario the mother forced the sisters to compromise. practicing compromise is a good way to improve the sisters relationship. however, the outcome could have been more positive if the mother had required the sisters to do which of the following?
a.
realize family relationships are complex
b.
explained their needs to each other
c.
listen to each other
d.
both b and c
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