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The following questions require you to identify what type of focus the interviewer is using in the reply to the following client statement.
"I just can't believe how much fun I'm having right now. They call this an exam, but I feel more like I'm at a party. And not only that, I'm learning so much at the same time. I just feel so smart and competent as I answer these questions I could just jump up and down. My parents never told me how much fun college was going to be. The only problem is the professor's sense of humor. Sometimes I think he got into teaching because it was the only way he could get away with such bad jokes without having people leave the room."
Identify the kind of focus by its letter:
-___ Several people I worked with last semester felt so good during an exam that they actually began to sing too.
A) Client focus
B)Problem/concern focus
C)Significant others focus
D)Mutual "we" focus
E)Interviewer
F)Cultural/environmental context
Anti-Abolitionist Hatred
Hostility and opposition towards individuals or movements advocating for the abolition of slavery and the emancipation of slaves.
Gag Rule
Historical policies or practices that forbid public discussion or debate on a particular topic, notably slavery in the 19th-century United States Congress.
Congress
The national legislative body of the United States, consisting of two houses: the Senate and the House of Representatives.
Antislavery Petitions
Formal requests made to a governing body or public official, aiming to end or restrict the institution of slavery.
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