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Which of the following is the best example of peer pressure using a reasoning tactic?. Select one of the options below as your answer:. . A.. \"Have a cigarette. Everyone in this group smokes.\". B.. \"C'mon and take a sip. Don't be a bore.\". C.. \"Act like your sister. She smoked pot and never got caught.

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Peer pressure using a reasoning tactic is when telling someone the reason why they should do something or why it would be okay if they did. The option above that is a best example of a peer pressure using a reasoning tactic is option C. Act like your sister. She smoked pot and never got caught.
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The answer is "C. Act like your sister. She smoked pot and never got caught."


Peers are individuals who are a piece of a similar social gathering, so the expression "peer pressure" implies the impact that associates can have on each other. In spite of the fact that companion weight does not really need to be antagonistic, the expression "weight" suggests that the procedure impacts individuals to do things that might be impervious to, or may not generally do.

Peer pressure using a reasoning tactic is when explaining to somebody the motivation behind why they ought to accomplish something or why it would be alright in the event that they did.

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