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A good example of suggesting an alternative activity effectively if a person is asking you to do something that makes you uncomfortable would be:

“I don’t want to go to a party, but I’ll drive us to the movies.”
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“OK I guess.”
“You must be crazy if you think I’d go to that party!”

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“I don’t want to go to a party, but I’ll drive us to the movies.”
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Answer:

“I don’t want to go to a party, but I’ll drive us to the movies.”

Step-by-step explanation:

The above phrase is a polite way of rejecting to do something that makes you feel awkward by suggesting a different choice instead.

The rest of the options are incorrect because they do not propose or recommend a substitute activity: both of them express denial and the other conveys agreement.

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