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ESSAY: FIXING A FIGHT You've had a disagreement in your life at least once, right? Maybe you call it an argument, a heated discussion, a debate, or an out-and-out fight. No matter what you call it, disagreements happen. But how you react to them separates discussions from fights and determines whether you are able to effectively resolve the problem. OBJECTIVES Analyze a past fight and consider ways it could have been handled differently. Directions Think back to a time when you had a fight with a friend, family member, classmate, or coworker and it didn't end well. What was the fight about? Sometimes it is hard to remember exactly what the argument was about; rather we remember feeling that we were treated unjustly during the argument or that we weren't being listened to. But guess what? During fights, the other person most likely feels the same way, too. So once you've thought back to a fight you've had, you are going to write about how this fight could have been different. Consider tips you've learned about handling conflict—such as acknowledging aloud the other person's concerns or not blaming the other person. If you had to relive that situation all over again, how would you fix the fight or keep it from turning into one? Think about the following questions and then write several paragraphs in response: When did the fight occur, and what was it about? Who was at fault—you, the other person, or both of you? Why do you think it ended poorly? In general, what would you have done differently? What could you have said differently that would have let the other person know you were listening? If you could take back something you said during the fight, what would it be? What do you wish you would have said during that fight? Did the fight result in your not being friends or not getting along with that person anymore? Would you want repair your relationship with this person again? If so, what are some possible ways to fix the damage?

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well this is required for ur knowledge and ur experience but i could give u an example if u want


last week i had lied to my step mother about something that was small, she found out emediatly that i was lying and got mad. she asked me why do i lie to her so much and i couldnt answer cuz i didnt know. i lied to her many times  before and did some other stuff to her such as stealing and lying about important stuff. yesterday when she finally wasnt mad at me we talked long and hard and she told me that each time i lied or stole from her it broke alittle bit of her trust in me, she asked me if it was cuz i just didnt like her and i told her no and that i saw her as a family memember  but she told me she didnt believe me and that she cant believe a thing i say due to how much i lied to her. there was a lot of tears after that long talk and after i calmed down i did some stuff and then started thinking of reasons why i did the things i did. then i started thinking of how i could of fixed it. a way i could of fixed the issue before it was even an issue was i could of not lied nor stole from her, i could of told her how i felt instead of holding my emotions in. id love to fix what i lost but its not possible. a way i could fix the issue i have rn is try not to lie and try to convince her to trust me. something i want to take back during our talk? not saying anything at all.

now im not saying any of that was true but its a good example of what to say during this essay you could use ur own words and ur own problem to explain how you could fix,repair and all that other stuff. just use ur own story for the essay.  in ur own words and story try to answer all the questions asked. 
If you had to relive that situation all over again, how would you fix the fight or keep it from turning into one?
Think about the following questions and then write several paragraphs in response: When did the fight occur, and what was it about?
Who was at fault—you, the other person, or both of you?
Why do you think it ended poorly?
In general, what would you have done differently?
What could you have said differently that would have let the other person know you were listening?
If you could take back something you said during the fight, what would it be?
What do you wish you would have said during that fight?
Did the fight result in your not being friends or not getting along with that person anymore?
Would you want repair your relationship with this person again?
If so, what are some possible ways to fix the damage?

focus on those questions when doing ur work and explain in detail how u would of fixed it or made it better :)
hope this helps and sorry it was so long anyways ik im asking a lot but if i helped can i get brainliest? 

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I got into an argument with my best friend, Luke, just a few days ago. I was at Luke's place watching a horror movie that is apparently Luke's favorite film of all time. I wasn’t very impressed by the movie. There were a couple of parts that made no sense to me. After the movie, I told Luke that I was disappointed with it. For some reason, he took that as a personal insult and started defending the movie. To prove my point, I started listing some of the movie’s obvious flaws. But Luke kept arguing that each one of those flaws had a purpose in some weird cinematic way. After a while, we both got really irritated and started defending our own opinions loudly. Ultimately, we decided to get the opinion of another friend of ours who had also watched the movie. He took Luke's side and called the movie a masterpiece. I was still unsatisfied, but I dropped the argument, realizing that the film was clearly something that only movie fanatics could appreciate.

Explanation: edmentum answer so change up a little bit.

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