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English, 20.09.2020 02:01 lolirdc

PART A: Which sentence best describes the central idea of the passage?
A The notions of self-image, self-esteem, and the
ideal self all contribute to a person's
understanding of themselves.
B By understanding the concepts of self-image,
self-esteem, and ideal self, people can lead
happier, more successful lives.
C Any difference between self-image and the ideal
self can produce incongruence, so people should
try their best to get rid of this entirely
D Self-concept is essential for humans to
understand their status in a complex society.

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PART A: Which sentence best describes the central idea of the passage?
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