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Which of the following is a difference between an image conflict and a content conflict?
 
  A) A conflict with another about one's sense of self is an image conflict, whereas a conflict that revolves around an issue is known as a content conflict.
  B) A conflict between two people who share no interpersonal relationship is an image conflict, whereas a conflict between two people who share a strong interpersonal relationship is a content conflict.
  C) A conflict that is specifically about a question of right and wrong is an image conflict, whereas a conflict that focuses on issues concerning the relationship between two people is a content conflict.
  D) A conflict about the way a conflict is conducted is an image conflict, whereas a conflict that recurs over time in people's everyday lives, without a resolution, is a content conflict.
  E) A conflict that gives an immediate outcome or result is an image conflict, whereas a conflict that gives a delayed response or result is a content conflict.
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