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second Greek root of the word psychosomatic means letter A: body. This means
that the person who experiences this, feels like there is something really
wrong with his or her body. His stomach might be upset or head aches, anything
that is considered painful that look like true however little did the person
know that because of the so much stress he is feeling, he experiences psychosomatic illness, That is thinking too
much of the situation he is in, affecting his whole body.</span>
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Charlie is a young boy who loves to play with his train wagon and listens to the music the train makes while on the railroad path. His father wants him to be a pilot one day but he prefers now not to even think about what he would like to be. His teacher is a lovely female and loves quiet-silent times at reading time with her pupils. Charlie likes to read the story "A happy Lemon tree" because it teaches him how it grows and when he finishes the story, he goes rapid to the playground to play with his peers.
In A the author in only affirming a fact. In C he describes some remembrance and in D he is declaring something positive about his soul and overcoming hesitation. But in B he mentions <em>"darkness", "peering" "wondering</em>" and <em>"fearing"</em>, all leading to to anxiety and making the reader keep interest and antecipation for the outcome.
The correct answer is B