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It looks like you've uploaded a worksheet titled "Which is Which? Assertiveness" that asks students to classify statements as Passive, Aggressive, or Assertive based on how they express thoughts, feelings, or requests.
Since I can't view images directly, I’ll help you solve the task based on the text you provided in your message. Let's go through each statement one by one and classify it accordingly.
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- Passive: Avoids expressing needs or opinions; may feel helpless or allow others to take advantage.
- Aggressive: Expresses needs forcefully, often disregarding others’ rights or feelings.
- Assertive: Clearly expresses thoughts and feelings while respecting oneself and others.
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1. "Let's go make a cigarette. I don't care about my own health."
- This shows disregard for personal well-being and promotes unhealthy behavior without considering consequences.
- Classification: Aggressive
*(Note: It's not passive because it's taking action, but it's aggressive due to self-harm and lack of responsibility.)*
2. "I'm sorry I didn't do my homework. I'll do it tomorrow."
- The speaker takes responsibility and makes a plan.
- Classification: Assertive
3. "Let's go out today and go to the mall."
- A suggestion made politely and respectfully.
- Classification: Assertive
4. "I'm not going to have a fight. I don't want to get in trouble."
- Avoiding conflict without addressing the issue; suppressing feelings.
- Classification: Passive
5. "Can you help me study for the exam? I don't really understand what we have been learning."
- Asking for help respectfully and honestly.
- Classification: Assertive
6. "Why should I help you? You haven't helped me when I was having problems!"
- Blaming and refusing help with a tone of resentment.
- Classification: Aggressive
7. "I need help with this assignment."
- Direct request without blame or aggression.
- Classification: Assertive
8. "Can't you just leave me alone?"
- Demands space in a negative way; may come across as hostile.
- Classification: Aggressive
9. "I need some time alone right now. I'll be back in 10 minutes."
- Sets a boundary clearly and respectfully.
- Classification: Assertive
10. "Do you want to play video games?"
- A neutral, polite invitation.
- Classification: Assertive
11. "I'm tired of being ignored. I want to be treated fairly."
- Expressing feelings clearly and asking for fairness.
- Classification: Assertive
12. "You're always so selfish! I can't stand it!"
- Accusatory and emotionally charged.
- Classification: Aggressive
13. "Let me see your homework. I'd like to copy it. I forgot mine at home."
- Asking to copy someone’s work — unethical and manipulative.
- Classification: Passive *(because it’s not standing up for oneself or being honest — possibly avoiding responsibility)*
- *Alternatively, some might argue it's aggressive due to manipulation, but since it lacks confrontation and shows avoidance of accountability, Passive fits better.*
14. "I need to finish my homework before I can go out."
- Setting a clear boundary and prioritizing responsibilities.
- Classification: Assertive
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| Statement | Classification |
|---------|----------------|
| 1. Let's go make a cigarette... | Aggressive |
| 2. I'm sorry I didn't do my homework... | Assertive |
| 3. Let's go out today... | Assertive |
| 4. I'm not going to have a fight... | Passive |
| 5. Can you help me study... | Assertive |
| 6. Why should I help you... | Aggressive |
| 7. I need help with this assignment. | Assertive |
| 8. Can't you just leave me alone? | Aggressive |
| 9. I need some time alone... | Assertive |
| 10. Do you want to play video games? | Assertive |
| 11. I'm tired of being ignored... | Assertive |
| 12. You're always so selfish! | Aggressive |
| 13. Let me see your homework... | Passive |
| 14. I need to finish my homework... | Assertive |
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This worksheet teaches assertiveness skills, which are essential for healthy communication. Being assertive means standing up for yourself without hurting others. Passive people avoid conflict but often end up feeling frustrated. Aggressive people dominate others and may damage relationships. Assertive people communicate clearly, respectfully, and honestly.
Let me know if you’d like this turned into a printable answer key or explained further for classroom use!
Since I can't view images directly, I’ll help you solve the task based on the text you provided in your message. Let's go through each statement one by one and classify it accordingly.
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🔹 Definitions (for context):
- Passive: Avoids expressing needs or opinions; may feel helpless or allow others to take advantage.
- Aggressive: Expresses needs forcefully, often disregarding others’ rights or feelings.
- Assertive: Clearly expresses thoughts and feelings while respecting oneself and others.
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✔ Now, let’s analyze each statement:
1. "Let's go make a cigarette. I don't care about my own health."
- This shows disregard for personal well-being and promotes unhealthy behavior without considering consequences.
- Classification: Aggressive
*(Note: It's not passive because it's taking action, but it's aggressive due to self-harm and lack of responsibility.)*
2. "I'm sorry I didn't do my homework. I'll do it tomorrow."
- The speaker takes responsibility and makes a plan.
- Classification: Assertive
3. "Let's go out today and go to the mall."
- A suggestion made politely and respectfully.
- Classification: Assertive
4. "I'm not going to have a fight. I don't want to get in trouble."
- Avoiding conflict without addressing the issue; suppressing feelings.
- Classification: Passive
5. "Can you help me study for the exam? I don't really understand what we have been learning."
- Asking for help respectfully and honestly.
- Classification: Assertive
6. "Why should I help you? You haven't helped me when I was having problems!"
- Blaming and refusing help with a tone of resentment.
- Classification: Aggressive
7. "I need help with this assignment."
- Direct request without blame or aggression.
- Classification: Assertive
8. "Can't you just leave me alone?"
- Demands space in a negative way; may come across as hostile.
- Classification: Aggressive
9. "I need some time alone right now. I'll be back in 10 minutes."
- Sets a boundary clearly and respectfully.
- Classification: Assertive
10. "Do you want to play video games?"
- A neutral, polite invitation.
- Classification: Assertive
11. "I'm tired of being ignored. I want to be treated fairly."
- Expressing feelings clearly and asking for fairness.
- Classification: Assertive
12. "You're always so selfish! I can't stand it!"
- Accusatory and emotionally charged.
- Classification: Aggressive
13. "Let me see your homework. I'd like to copy it. I forgot mine at home."
- Asking to copy someone’s work — unethical and manipulative.
- Classification: Passive *(because it’s not standing up for oneself or being honest — possibly avoiding responsibility)*
- *Alternatively, some might argue it's aggressive due to manipulation, but since it lacks confrontation and shows avoidance of accountability, Passive fits better.*
14. "I need to finish my homework before I can go out."
- Setting a clear boundary and prioritizing responsibilities.
- Classification: Assertive
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✔ Final Answers (Summary):
| Statement | Classification |
|---------|----------------|
| 1. Let's go make a cigarette... | Aggressive |
| 2. I'm sorry I didn't do my homework... | Assertive |
| 3. Let's go out today... | Assertive |
| 4. I'm not going to have a fight... | Passive |
| 5. Can you help me study... | Assertive |
| 6. Why should I help you... | Aggressive |
| 7. I need help with this assignment. | Assertive |
| 8. Can't you just leave me alone? | Aggressive |
| 9. I need some time alone... | Assertive |
| 10. Do you want to play video games? | Assertive |
| 11. I'm tired of being ignored... | Assertive |
| 12. You're always so selfish! | Aggressive |
| 13. Let me see your homework... | Passive |
| 14. I need to finish my homework... | Assertive |
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📝 Explanation:
This worksheet teaches assertiveness skills, which are essential for healthy communication. Being assertive means standing up for yourself without hurting others. Passive people avoid conflict but often end up feeling frustrated. Aggressive people dominate others and may damage relationships. Assertive people communicate clearly, respectfully, and honestly.
Let me know if you’d like this turned into a printable answer key or explained further for classroom use!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of assertiveness worksheets.