10- You are presenting a class project on diversity in your country and specifically on your community's cuitural traditions. You are excited about this presentation as most of your classmates are not from your community and this is an opportunity to share with them more about your identity. As you are presenting, and a classmate made a comment based on a hurtful stereotype. You are frustrated and insulted because you have heard this comment said to you multiple times. How do you respond? A. You do not want to bring more attention to this person so you ignore the comment and proceed with the presentation. B. You want the class to know this is wrong, so you call the student out as intolerant in front of the class. Given their insensitivity, you decide to avoid this person at the school. C. You explain why this comment is a misconception and ask to have a more in-depth conversation after the presentation.
10- You are presenting a class project on diversity in your country and specifically on your community's cuitural traditions. You are excited about this presentation as most of your classmates are not from your community and this is an opportunity to share with them more about your identity. As you are presenting, and a classmate made a comment based on a hurtful stereotype. You are frustrated and insulted because you have heard this comment said to you multiple times. How do you respond? A. You do not want to bring more attention to this person so you ignore the comment and proceed with the presentation. B. You want the class to know this is wrong, so you call the student out as intolerant in front of the class. Given their insensitivity, you decide to avoid this person at the school. C. You explain why this comment is a misconception and ask to have a more in-depth conversation after the presentation.
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