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Mark whether the statement is an example of a directive or a directive with collective sanction. A parent telling their child to clean their room. One person blackmailing another person Asking a server in a restaurant to bring you more napkins. Stating "I do" during marriage vows. The phrase "please stand for the national anthem" before a baseball game The sentence "I will faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my ability preserve, protect, and defend the constitution [. . .]"
A supervisor telling an employee to "manage the front desk." A friend asking "Are you going to be around this weekend. I need someone to watch my dog" A. directive B. directive with collective sanction
The statement “A parent telling their child to clean their room.” is a directive sanction as it is done for his own benefit.
The statement of “One person blackmailing another person asking a server in a restaurant to bring you more napkins. Stating "I do" during marriage vows.” is a directive statement and there is no collective sanction.
The statement of "please stand for the national anthem" before a baseball game” is directive with collective sanction statement as everyone shall abide by this in better interest of all.
The sentence "I will faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my ability preserve, protect, and defend the constitution [. . .]" is directive with collective sanction.
A supervisor telling an employee to "manage the front desk." Is directive sanction as it is an employee job to do this for him to work more efficiently.
The statement of a friend asking "Are you going to be around this weekend.” is directive with collective sanction as it seeks the general consensus among these two friend if they could meet when one is free.
The statement, “I need someone to watch my dog" is a directive sanction