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What is an acute stress response and hard-wired survival mechanism that may precede fight or flight?
 A) freezing
  B) befriending
  C) submitting
  D) challenging
  E) pondering

Question 2

In contemporary stressful situations, a person who criticizes another individual is essentially ____.
 A) fighting
  B) taking flight
  C) freezing
  D) submitting
  E) befriending



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

A



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