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Which is an example of peer pressure based on a "reasoning" tactic?

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in a good way telling some one to stop and get teachers also giving compliments and tells someone not to do something bad and a bad way in courageing someone to do bad
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Answer choices are:

  1. All my friends in the 10th grade are doing it. You should do it too or you won't be our friend.
  2. How can sex be bad for you? It's a totally natural thing. So relax and go with the flow.
  3. You're such a baby. You're a big prude. You probably don't have sex because you're really gay.

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Answer:

2. How can sex be bad for you? It's a totally natural thing. So relax and go with the flow.

Step-by-step explanation:

A reasoning tactic in peer pressure is one in which the person making the argument provides logic to make the other person more inclined towards their proposition. In second option above, the reasoning tactic used is how it's a natural thing so it can't be bad for them.

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