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On her way to work, Ivy notices a toddler who is playing in a yard all alone. The toddler is getting close to the road. Ivy is obviously not the toddler’s parent but worries that the child might wander into the road and be hurt. She stops and knocks on the front door. The woman at the door is so thankful that Ivy stopped because she didn’t realize her little son was even outside. Ivy explains that she didn’t want to be nosy, but she just felt compelled to make sure the toddler was safe. What is Ivy’s action an example of?

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Ivy's action is an example of being a responsible member of the community and looking out for the safety of others, even when they are not directly involved.

Step-by-step explanation:

Ivy's action is an example of being a responsible member of the community and looking out for the safety of others, even when they are not directly involved. In this scenario, Ivy demonstrates empathy and concern for the toddler's well-being, taking the initiative to ensure the child's safety by contacting the parent. Being a responsible member of the community involves being aware of our surroundings and taking action when necessary to protect others.

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