Alex: Hey, Blake, this is my dad. Dad: Nice to meet you, Blake. Blake: "Yeah, what's up?"Rule 1: Make them—an awkward introduction is better than no introduction.
Rule 2: Acknowledge status—introduce people of lesser status to those of greater status.
Rule 3: Include relevant information—work titles, roles, and areas of common interest.
Rule 4: Include titles—don't assume you're on a first name basis. Wait to be told and use Mr., Ms., Dr., etc., in the meantime.
Rule 5: Own up to memory loss; if you don't remember a person's name, don't fake it.
Rule 6: Remember that nonverbal communication is as important as verbal.
Rule 7: Respond in kind when introduced.
Rule 8: When introducing yourself, apply all rules above, but refrain from using personal titles.

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Answer:

The correct answer is: "Rule 3", "Rule 4", and "Rule 7".

Explanation:

The rules broken is this situation are numbers 3, 4, and 7 because all of them are not followed in strict sense and they lack the coordinations given. All the other options do not apply to the question: rule 1 has to do with what really happens in the situation and it is not broken; rule 2 does not make sense because there is no hint if there is someone lesser important than other in terms of status; rule 5 has to do with what may have happened in the situation, although it is not possible to say it is really the case of memory loss for the character "Blake"; and rule 8 does not apply because it is a general option which includes all the other ones in the same terms.

(ps: mark as brainliest, please?!)