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"The Horse on the Dining-Room Table" (Our Prologue)is an Example

Question 22

Question 22

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"The Horse on the Dining-Room Table" (our Prologue) is an example of:


A) Closed awareness
B) Suspected awareness
C) Open awareness
D) Mutual pretense
E) None of these

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