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    Two Criticisms of the Universality of Emotions Hypothesis May Be
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Two Criticisms of the Universality of Emotions Hypothesis May Be

Question 20

Question 20

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Two criticisms of the universality of emotions hypothesis may be called:


A) False smiles & false anger
B) False smiles & being a wild horse
C) False smiles & being a wild pig
D) False smiles & plasticity

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