Dylan and Jack are playing a game of chess. Jack wins, and then he touches Dylan on the shoulder and says "good game." What does this communicate?
A. Jack likes Dylan.
B. Jack is bored.
C. Jack wants Dylan to be happy.
D. Jack is defensive about his win.
E. Jack is feeing superior.
Answer: A
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