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D. | verb | taken the place of; succeeded
Explanation:
"Take the place of" or "succeeded" would best replace the word 'superseded' in this passage.
It isn't A because there is no evidence in the passage to support this answer.
It isn't B because there is no evidence in the passage to support this answer.
It isn't C because to supersede does not necessarily connote defeat in a literal sense.
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Reinforcement is essential in a relationship. When looking at the needs for happiness, the following is always vital. To have self-fulfillment, connection, progression and reflection. These are applicable to relationships as well. Relationships thrive on mutual amounts of giving and taking. Reinforcement in relationships can consist of providing these needs for happiness but in a healthy amount, as excessive amounts can lead to co-dependency.
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It is no different with me, I do not fit the standard of beauty that society imposes. This affected my self-esteem and I was extremely unhappy and dissatisfied with my own image. This dissatisfaction isolated me from everything and everyone, I could not establish any kind of relationship with anyone, because I was so dissatisfied with me that I felt that I would be rejected by everyone.
My parents, concerned about my situation, proposed that I go to therapy so that I could better deal with these negative feelings around myself. It was not easy to change this view, but little by little I managed to improve and see that I don't need to fit into unreachable standards and that I could be who I am and focus on my qualities. It is not easy today, but I try to take it one step at a time, with the certainty that paranoias in my head should not be adopted as truth, but should be debated and help me to build a better conception of myself.
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DEKU AND URARAKA ARE SO CUTE
Explanation:
Todoroki and Momo too
I believe it is told in the third person omniscient point of view.
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