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kfurse

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The power of the invincibility fable may be observed in
 
  young military recruits who hope to be sent into combat.
  a 17-year-old boy who drives cautiously.
  an 18-year-old girl who insists that her boyfriend use a condom during sex.
  an adolescent who sings in front of the bathroom mirror, knowing that the
  neighbors must be listening.

Question 2

Sixteen-year-old Paul drinks heavily and drives dangerously fast, believing that he cannot be hurt. Paul is demonstrating
 
  the personal fable.
  deductive reasoning.
  self-awareness.
  the invincibility fable.



isabelt_18

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Answer to Question 1

young military recruits who hope to be sent into combat.

Answer to Question 2

the invincibility fable.



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