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Which of the following is an example of indirectly confronting the issue?Group of answer choicesMaking a comment that contradicts the underlying assumption being madeNot participating in the conversationSaying something like 'I don't agree'Asking a question which gently challenges the perpetrator

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Which of the following is an example of indirectly confronting the issue?Group of answer choicesMaking a comment that contradicts the underlying assumption being madeNot participating in the conversationSaying something like 'I don't agree'Asking a question which gently challenges the perpetrator

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The example of indirectly confronting the issue from the given choices is "Asking a question which gently challenges the perpetrator". This is because it does not directly oppose or confront the issue, but rather subtly questions or challenges it.

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