Self-esteem

a. means being confident in your ability to think and in the process by which youjudge, choose, and decide.
b. means assurance of your values.
c. means appreciating your own worth and importance and having the character to be accountable for yourself and to act responsibly toward others.
d. means perceiving yourself in a positive or negative way


Answer: c.

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