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English, 13.05.2021 01:20, savannahvargas512

PART B: Which detail from the text best supports the answer to Part A? A “Bhanji’s team wanted to find out what strategies people use to forge ahead after failing. To test this, they brought 30 volunteers into a lab and had them play a computer game.” ( Paragraph 5)

B “Activity here dropped off when players brushed off a failure that had been within their control (such as guessing the wrong key and failing that so-called exam).” ( Paragraph 9)

C “So when failures are beyond someone’s control, he says, rethinking our emotional responses seems to help.” ( Paragraph 11)

D “This could mean that when people are under stress, they are only motivated to forge on if they can learn from their setbacks.” ( Paragraph 13)

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