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Kristi And Catherine's Response Case Study
Kristi and Catherine have a different view of Ryan. For example, Ryan was messing with David when he said that he would steal David’s umbrella and David believed Ryan. When Catherine found out what Ryan did to David, Catherine didn’t like Ryan anymore. Although, Ryan told Kristi nice things about him. For instance, Ryan told Kristi that he lets people stay at his house when it’s raining outside at the bus stop. Then, Kristi decided that Ryan was a kind person. Catherine didn’t tell Kristi about what happened between Ryan and David so Kristi still thought Ryan was a nice person. In conclusion, Kristi and Catherine have a different view of Ryan.

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