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A woman who has difficulties accepting adulthood and is still attached to her father may be said to experience this Jungian phenomena.
 
  a. Electra complex
  b. anima
  c. puella aeterna
  d. puer aeternus

Question 2

A terrorist that one dreams about may be a symbol of this Jungian archetype.
 
  a. anima
  b. animus
  c. shadow
  d. persona



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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