Multiple Choice
Sally is a staunch Democrat. She has been arguing with Jim, who is a staunch Republican. In the course of their discussion, Sally is able to withstand the arguments Jim offers for his position, but just barely. She realizes afterward that her own counterarguments to his were pretty weak. Subsequent to this realization, Sally's attitude will
A) become less certain.
B) remain unchanged.
C) become more certain.
D) change to agree with Jim.
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