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15. What is compassion?info_outlineSelect the correct answerAFeeling sorry for someoneBUnderstanding and caring about someone's lifeCIgnoring someone's sufferingSubmit Answersettingskeyboard_arrow_left

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  1. What is compassion?info_outlineSelect the correct answerAFeeling sorry for someoneBUnderstanding and caring about someone's lifeCIgnoring someone's sufferingSubmit Answersettingskeyboard_arrow_left
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The correct answer is B. Understanding and caring about someone's life. Compassion involves empathy and understanding for someone's situation or hardship, and a desire to help alleviate their suffering.

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14. Sympathy: info_outlineSelect the correct answerAInvolves recognizing and caring about a person’s situationBIs unkind because you don’t really understand how someone feelsCTakes truly understanding a person’s emotions and situationSubmit Answersettingskeyboard_arrow_left

13. Which of the following is an example of empathy?info_outlineSelect the correct answerAIgnoring someone who is upset because you don't want to get involvedBOffering a listening ear and emotional support to a friend who is going through a tough timeCSending someone a card after they go through something hardSubmit Answersettingskeyboard_arrow_left

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