Multiple Choice

An individual is deciding how to allocate a fixed sum of money between themself and another person. Their preferences are represented by a set of indifference curves on a graph, where their own payoff is on the vertical axis and the other person's payoff is on the horizontal axis. The possible allocations are shown by a straight, downward-sloping line. Initially, the individual chooses an allocation that gives a significant portion to the other person. If this individual's feeling of goodwill towards the other person decreases significantly, what is the most likely consequence for their indifference curves and their chosen allocation?

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