To mediate between two parties in a dispute

[amp_mcq option1=”Interfere” option2=”Interact” option3=”Interrupt” option4=”Intercede” correct=”option4″]

The correct answer is: D. Intercede.

To intercede is to intervene between two parties in a dispute in order to help them reach a settlement. It is a neutral role that involves listening to both sides and trying to find a solution that is acceptable to both.

The other options are incorrect because they do not accurately describe the role of a mediator.

  • Interfere means to meddle in someone else’s affairs without their permission. This is not the role of a mediator, who is supposed to be neutral and impartial.
  • Interact means to communicate with someone. This is part of what a mediator does, but it is not the only thing. A mediator also listens to both sides and tries to find a solution.
  • Interrupt means to stop someone from speaking. This is not something that a mediator should do. A mediator should allow both sides to have their say.

I hope this helps!