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Which characteristics best describe someone who has positive self-esteem? Check all that apply. 1.has defendable values 2.compares self to others 3.seeks mentors in tough times 4.is insensitive to the
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Which characteristics best describe someone who has positive self-esteem? Check all that apply.
1.has defendable values
2.compares self to others
3.seeks mentors in tough times
4.is insensitive to the needs of others
5.is able to list favorable qualities about oneself
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1.has defendable values
3.seeks mentors in tough times
4.is insensitive to the needs of others
5.is able to list favorable qualities about oneself
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