Which of these situations describes a reaffirmation?

A.
A group of friends starts a club together at school.
B.
A student tells his teacher that he forgot his homework in his locker.
C.
A group of friends sits together at the pep rally.
D.
A student assures his teacher several times that he’ll turn in the homework.

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Answer:

The answer is D.

Explanation:

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The student assures the teacher several times that he'll turn in the homework.

Reaffirmation - The act of reassuring something/confirming a fact or belief.

The student "reassured" that he will turn the homework in.

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Answer:

D. A student assures his teacher several times that he'll turn in the homework

Explanation:

The term reaffirmation is used to describe when someone reconfirms or reassures someone, a group of people, etc. of a belief.

In this specific question, answers A, B, and C do not demonstrate someone reassuring or reconfirming anything. B may look like a possible answer, but it is incorrect since the student is only telling his teacher a belief one time. The prefix "re--" means "again," so the correct answer will demonstrate an affirmation performed at least twice.

In D, the student is assuring his teacher several times that he will turn in his homework, properly demonstrating reassurance or a reaffirmation.