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    An example: Scenario A

    Ellen walked through the front door ten minutes after Jack did. He wasted no time before letting her know how he felt about that.

    ''<u>Where</u> have <u>you</u> <u>been</u>?''''' he demanded, both hands on his hips and his face set in a fierce scowl. ''You were supposed to be home half an <u>hour</u> ago, for crying out loud!''

    Ellen stared at him. ''What do you mean, where have I been? I've been at <u>work!</u>''

    ''


    * Her [http://adrr.com/aa/ Homepage]<br>
    * Her [http://adrr.com/aa/ Homepage]<br>
    * Also a [http://people.howstuffworks.com/vsd1.htm summary] at howstuffworks.com and another [http://www.freeinfosociety.com/science/verbaldefense.html Summary] at freeinfosociety.com
    * Also a [http://people.howstuffworks.com/vsd1.htm summary] at howstuffworks.com and another [http://www.freeinfosociety.com/science/verbaldefense.html Summary] at freeinfosociety.com

    Revision as of 13:03, 19 October 2005

    An example: Scenario A

    Ellen walked through the front door ten minutes after Jack did. He wasted no time before letting her know how he felt about that.

    Where have you been? he demanded, both hands on his hips and his face set in a fierce scowl. You were supposed to be home half an hour ago, for crying out loud!

    Ellen stared at him. What do you mean, where have I been? I've been at work!


    See Verbal Abuse

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