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    When a Person Incorporates Unimportant Events Within a Delusional Framework
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When a Person Incorporates Unimportant Events Within a Delusional Framework

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Question 22

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When a person incorporates unimportant events within a delusional framework and reads personal significance into trivial activities of others it is called


A) grandiose delusions.
B) hallucinations.
C) ideas of reference.
D) absence of logic.

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