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Social Studies, 28.06.2019 00:30, kkeith121p6ujlt

in their junior high school english class one day, jason is reading a book and minding his own business. suddenly, steve, a well-known bully, yells, “hey, jason, you’re fat! ” some of the classmates laugh nervously, and jason looks up and just smiles. then steve says, “look at that smile, man. you’re ugly, too! ” the laughter in the class stops, as jason looks back down at his book, clearly embarrassed and humiliated. steve has engaged in a form of aggression.
a. socialized
b. instrumental
c. relational
d. hostile

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