51. Worrying helps us in which of the following ways? A) it helps us plan how to respond to danger B) it helps us survive C) it helps us avoid danger D) all of the above
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A) Worrying can lead to planning how to respond to a dangerous situation. This is a potential benefit, although excessive worrying can be counterproductive. B) Worrying itself doesn't directly help us survive. It's the actions taken based on worry that might Show more…
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