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jeatrice

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People's natural inclination when feeling wronged or that another person has been acting immorally or unjustly is to
 
  a. increase their efforts of empathy and tolerance.
  b. forgive the other person.
  c. try to manage their hostility.
  d. seek revenge or avoid further contact.

Question 2

_____ is related to increased risk for heart attacks and other types of illness.
 
  a. Expressing emotion c. Hostility
  b. Meditation d. Emotional disclosure



k.lashomb

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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