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Mccornack and levine found that victims had stronger emotional reactions to deception when select one: a. they had a distant relationship with the subject. b. the information at stake was unimportant. c. lying was seen as an unacceptable type of behavior for that relationship. d. the victim had used deceptive tactics as well. e. research found that victims did not have strong emotional reactions in any of the above cases.
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1. It creates a nostalgic desire for reflection as Didion reflects on how fast her time in New York seemed.
The images of the revolving door and the water of the fountain turning into snow are channels.
2. It helps Didion to convey the idea that their initial concept of New York City was based on intangible ideals and fictional representations rather than concrete experiences and reality.
In the passage she says “us” which ends the last option. She talks about how she is the one who had the ideal notion of the city. The phrase that follows this passage speaks of how she had a “romantic notion” in the city. This supports that his view of the city was based on tangible ideals and fictional representations.
3. She mentions that they all had a plane schedule in the drawer, ready to fly back to where they came from at short notice.
In the text she talks about how they were on “extended leave from wherever they belong” and that plane tickets are in their drawers.
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