On the morning of her son's birthday party, Rebecca receives a call that the party venue is no longer available. If Rebecca has high self-esteem, how is she likely to respond to this information?

A. She will feel overwhelmed with finding another venue and end up cancelling the party.
B. She will try to problem-solve but give up when there are no obvious solutions.
C. She will immediately start calling other venues and continue to do so until a new location is reserved.
D. She will beat herself up for once again not having a good enough party for her son.


Answer: C

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