Being the best speaker in your class, you were chosen to represent the section in the oratorical contest in school. You were already busy preparing for the contest when your parents told you to back out because the son of their close friend was also a contestant. Their friend mentioned to them that they really wanted their son to win the contest and it would be hard for him to win if you would also enter the contest.
A. What will you do?
B. What is given?
C. What will you benefit from such a decision?
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Answer:
A. What will you do?
As I'm described as the best speaker in my class in this scenario, I would gladly back down despite the prestige the contest would give me. I've already received enough validation and acknowledgment, solely based on the given fact that they consider me the best speaker. It won't do me bad to see others winning and being given a chance to compete.
B. What is given?
My chance to be acknowledged for my skills and hard work.
C. What will you benefit from such a decision?
I believe that my decision's worth it, I've gained a break from the competition and made it easier for everyone, willingly doing things for both of us that add up that neither of our parents are stressed. Although I would say I'm not doing it for another parent's son, but I did it for myself because I don't want to be greedy for achievements.
Explanation:
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This is a very personal question, so only take my answer as some other person's way of thinking. You know how it goes with the answers in this subject haha. If I'm being honest, I don't think I would be putting this one in particular into action. Even if I've somehow become the best speaker in class, I won't be seen joining a competition haha. Hope it helped though, as a guideline. (⌒_⌒;)