Questions: Driving 2: Semester 1 End of Semester Exam Which of the following is an example of an "I" statement? While I may not agree with everything, the plan has some very strong points. I believe we see things differently. Can we continue this tomorrow? You are always interrupting me.

Driving 2: Semester 1 End of Semester Exam

Which of the following is an example of an "I" statement?
While I may not agree with everything, the plan has some very strong points.
I believe we see things differently.
Can we continue this tomorrow?
You are always interrupting me.
Transcript text: Driving 2: Semester 1 End of Semester Exam Which of the following is an example of an "I" statement? While I may not agree with everything, the plan has some very strong points. I believe we see things differently. Can we continue this tomorrow? You are always interrupting me.
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The answer is: I believe we see things differently.

Explanation
Option 1: While I may not agree with everything, the plan has some very strong points.

This statement is an "I" statement because it begins with "I" and expresses the speaker's personal perspective or feeling. However, it is not the best example of a straightforward "I" statement focused on personal feelings or beliefs.

Option 2: I believe we see things differently.

This is a clear "I" statement as it starts with "I" and directly communicates the speaker's personal belief or perception, which is a key characteristic of "I" statements.

Option 3: Can we continue this tomorrow?

This is not an "I" statement. It is a question and does not express a personal feeling or belief.

Option 4: You are always interrupting me.

This is not an "I" statement. It is a "you" statement, which focuses on the other person's behavior rather than the speaker's feelings or beliefs.

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