Answer: C. Personal unconscious
Explanation: Jung developed a concept in psychology whereby the unconscious can be collective and personal. The collective unconscious is the level of archetypes associated with collective inheritance, where all individuals of the collective sharing these same or similar unconscious images, ideas, trends, etc. The personal unconscious is all that is suppressed in the level of the individual and is different from personality to personality within the collective. All those thoughts, underdeveloped ideas that are peculiar to a particular individual, are suppressed at the level of the personal unconscious.
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B) Despite not having any conscious memory of the accident, he remembers it in his subconscious
This question is about "1984" by George Orwell
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He finds and finds the death of his sister and mother attractive, but does not find it attractive that he likes it.
Explanation:
Winston is a very pessimistic character, although rebellious and revolutionary, he has a certain fascination for death, as something that will catch everyone and that must be violent and suffering, often that thought invades him around himself.
One night he dreams about the death of his sister and his mother, he feels that this is very attractive and in a way comforts him, because it makes him feel something and realize that he is alive and that he is a human being capable of feeling. The problem is that what he feels is guilt and remorse for finding the death of his mother and sister attractive and good.
The answer is the Holy Roman Catholic Church.
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D. is a hobby
Explanation:
According to my research on the English language, I can say that based on the information provided within the question the correct statement for this question would be "is a hobby". Therefore the whole correct sentence would be "Stamp collecting is a hobby sometimes used in the schools to teach economics and social studies."
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