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PART B: Which detail from the text best supports the answer to Part A? a
“Academics and the mainstream media tend to offer a simple solution: Don’t let it get to you and think about how things could have been worse.” (Paragraph 2)
b
“Those who had focused on their failure — rather than dwelling on how they felt — tended to have defensive responses: ‘I didn’t care much about this anyway’” (Paragraph 14)
c
“Perhaps when you reflect on how bad you feel after failing, it motivates you to avoid experiencing that feeling again.” (Paragraph 16)
d
“Clearly, one-off events or inconsequential mistakes — taking the wrong turn in a foreign city or being late to a party with friends — don’t make the best candidates (hence the saying ‘don’t sweat the small stuff’).” (Paragraph 20)
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