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The Illusion of Invulnerability Is Best Defined by the Phrase

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Question 87

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The illusion of invulnerability is best defined by the phrase:


A) "it won't happen to me."
B) "slow and steady wins the race."
C) "once bitten, twice shy."
D) "nothing is worth the risk of dying."

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