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English, 25.04.2021 01:40 ghari112345

Mrs. Smithers is planning a family-reunion picnic at a local state park. Other family members want to have an indoor location available in case of bad weather. Mrs. Smithers says that won’t be necessary. What is Mrs. Smithers’ statement an example of? Overestimating success

Ignoring consequences

Not considering feasibility

Underestimating risk

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