Recall a specific incident when someone’s words offended you. Describe what was said, how it made you feel, and what actions you took in response. Reflect on whether your response helped resolve the situation or changed how you think about communication.

One time, in elementary school, we were working on a classroom assignment, and the teacher was guiding us through the lesson. While that was happening, I was following along on the sheet of work that we got with it. I had gotten one of the questions wrong, and the kid sitting next to me called me an idiot, and i clearly took offense to it because I'm wondering why he would just call me an idiot for no reason. Everyone makes mistakes. I don't know why he felt that he needed to say that about me.

Summary: Absent 

Reflection: There are many people who say hurtful things about others, and it often feels like they don't consider how their words might affect others' feelings when they do so.

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