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Once the trial began and Ralphie felt as if he was being attacked and laughed at, he decided it wasn't as much fun as he thought it would be. Tell about a time when you changed your disposition in a situation.
Have you ever been accused of something you haven't done?
If Mud could talk, what do you think he would say to Junior and the rest of the jury?
People can become very defensive if they are approached in a manner which accuses them of doing or not doing something they shouldn't. How could you approach a person without coming across like you are attacking him or her with words?
Pap suggested Vern and Junior take out their frustrations in the manner in which he was accustomed to growing up. When you have an argument with your sibling or friend, how do you resolve the conflict so that you can move on with your relationship?
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