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cagreen833

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Gestalt means:
 
  A) originally, the Celtic word for vessel or container which now means to hold, as in an idea
  B) goodness
  C) no exact translation is possible but roughly, configuration
  D) puzzle
  E) a favorite game played by Germans; named after the inventor of the game, Klaus Gestalt from Stuttgart

Question 2

Reflection parlee means:
 
  A) the daily double
  B) good talk
  C) thinking aloud
  D) looking at the person with whom you are talking
  E) conversation



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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