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1. What is this person’s “stake” in the factory dispute?

What evidence (from research) do you have to support your perspective?

2. What does this person have to lose? What does s/he have to gain?

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3. What is likely to be most important to this person? Why?

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4. What might this person be willing to compromise?

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