D. During introductions, inform the students of the situation.
If a trainer realizes that a friend is taking the course on the first day, it's important for the trainer to be transparent and address the situation with the entire class during introductions. This helps to establish trust and credibility with the students and ensures that there is no perception of favoritism or bias. The trainer should explain the situation and reassure the students that all students will be treated equally and evaluated based on their performance in the course. Proceeding with the course without addressing the situation may create a perception of unfairness or undermine the trainer's credibility. Avoiding eye contact during the course or having the friend reschedule their course are not appropriate actions in this situation.
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