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Social Studies, 23.11.2019 05:31 emily0259

Although he stayed calm during the conversation, mark was angry as he left professor mcarthur's office, because he felt he had been treated unfairly. a short while later, mark snapped at a fellow student who asked if she could borrow his notes. which ego defense mechanism best accounts for mark's behavior toward the other student

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