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Directions: Examine the following paragraph and identify the errors in the underlined parts of each sentence.
1 Expression of anger vary around the world. 2Suppose a child has just completed its detailed drawing. 3When a classmate spills a drink, ruining the drawing. 4Most American children would respond with anger. 5In contrast, children growing up in east asian countries that practice buddhism (e. g ., Mongolia, Thailand, and nepal) rarely respond with anger because this goes against the Buddhist tenet to extend loving kindness to all people . 6Instead, they probably remained quiet and experience shame that they had left the drawing in a vulnerable position. 7Thus, culture can influences when and how much children express emotion. 8Of course, expressing emotion is only part of the developmental story. 9Children must also learn to recognize other's emotions.
-Kail and Cavanaugh, Human Development: A Life-Span View , pp. 183-184​
Which of the following correctly fixes the underlined error in sentence 2?​

Distinguish between the different types of communication barriers and their impact on message transmission.
Identify the elements and outputs of an effective communication process.
Recognize the importance of matching communication methods to the complexity and emotional content of the problem being addressed.
Understand the role of personal experience and anecdotal evidence in shaping communication strategies.

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