Leonard and his roommate Justin have been living together for only a month. Leonard feels as if they are the Odd Couple, as he is a very organized and tidy person, while Justin is unorganized and messy. At first Leonard would pick up after Justin to try to keep the room clean, but Justin has not noticed this and continues to create messes without picking up after himself. Leonard would hint that the mess was getting out of hand, and Justin would promise to pick up over the weekend but never managed to find the time. Leonard gave up trying to talk to Justin about it. Now Leonard is starting to get angry because he can't study in a chaotic environment. He goes to the library to do his work, but when the cold weather hits, he will not be so accommodating. He is considering discussing the

matter with the residential assistant on their floor. Based on the scenario above, which communication style does Leonard have?

A. Assertive
B. Aggressive
C. Passive-aggressive
D. Passive


Answer: C

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