Question

Which of the following statements is true of the ancient Hawaiian practice known as Hooponopono?

a. It states that the most effective form of apology requires some sort of accompanying justification.

b. It reinforces the idea that expedient apologies are more effective than compelled apologies.

c. It requires conflicting parties to apologize by making a ritual sacrifice of a valued possession.

d. It recognizes that grievances are often tied together and that one layer of resentment underlies another.

e. It believes that apologies should be strictly voluntary and that one should never be asked to make any form of restitution.

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