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    The Belief That Unless One's Number Is Up, One Cannot
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The Belief That Unless One's Number Is Up, One Cannot

Question 41

Question 41

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The belief that unless one's number is up, one cannot be harmed by things that would hurt someone else is referred to as _____.


A) the invincibility fable
B) the personal fable
C) the imaginary audience
D) deductive reasoning

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