Farzim is from Africa. He is living in the United States while attending graduate school. When he first arrived in the U.S., he made friends with some of the other students in his program

Early in the term, Farzim was walking from one class to another with Corey, and reached for Corey's hand. Corey jerked his hand away and seemed uncomfortable. Based on what you know from your text, what happened in this scenario?
A. Farzim is likely homosexual and was hitting on Corey.
B. Farzim and Corey are both likely homosexual but Corey is not public about his sexual orientation.
C. Farzim considers Corey his friend and was making a friendly gesture, which Corey misunderstood as sexual interest.
D. None of these.


C

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