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PART B: Which quote from the text best supports the answer to Part A? A. "These emotions can transform into behaviors that may lead you to avoid
situations or into defense mechanisms that may obscure the recognition of
reality, and consequently they have been understood as keys to the dynamics of
emotional illness" (Paragraph 1)
B. "anxiety is a general state of distress that is longer lasting than fear and usually
is triggered by something that is not specific, even though it produces
physiological arousal, such as nervousness and apprehension" (Paragraph 3)
C. "Thus, the presence of avoidance behaviors would indicate fear, in contrast to
anxiety where a person may be very much on the alert but does not avoid the
situation." (Paragraph 3)
D. "where anxiety is foreboding and puts you on alert to a future threat, fear
immediately leads to an urge to defend yourself with escape from an impending
disaster" (Paragraph 3)

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