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    Unlike Empathy, Sympathy Does Not Require a Person to Experience
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Unlike Empathy, Sympathy Does Not Require a Person to Experience

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Question 43

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Unlike empathy, sympathy does not require a person to experience or share another person's feelings of distress in order to understand them.

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