Bill, a narrative researcher, asks Jordan to tell about a time when he had to make a difficult decision related to his family. Jordan responds by explaining the difficulty, now that he's an adult, of figuring out how to split holiday time without being biased and keep peace between his parents—he focuses on the first time he had to make that decision on his own. Of Bill's observations listed below, which one(s) illustrate the commitment of narrative research to understanding "character?"

Bill, a narrative researcher, asks Jordan to tell about a time when he had to make a difficult decision related to his family. Jordan responds by explaining the difficulty, now that he's an adult, of figuring out how to split holiday time without being biased and keep peace between his parents—he focuses on the first time he had to make that decision on his own. Of Bill's observations listed below, which one(s) illustrate the commitment of narrative research to understanding "character?"










A. Jordan feels like he has to be the family peacemaker at holidays.
B. Jordan's experience made him realize that he was really on his own.
C. Jordan divided his time in the way he thought was fairest.
D. Both A and B
E. Both A and C














Answer: E


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