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Snowcat [4.5K]
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If marcy is feeling guilty about lying to her mother, supporters of freud's psychoanalytic theory would most likely argue that h

er _____ is making her feel this way. id anima superego ego
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Mariana [72]3 years ago
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The answer from the given options is "superego".

In our psyche, our superego played the scrutinizing and the admonishing part. At the point when Marcy lied to her mom, her superego question her own profound quality due to her activities and caused a passionate pain inside Marcy's mind which have a tendency to keep her from rehashing that activity later on.
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