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Read the sentence and find out which of the four combinations is correct. 1 Phobic reactions are strong , irrational fears of specific objects or situations P. But there is no objective danger Q . For example , when a person is extremely fearful of son birds, snakes, heights or closed place

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Read the sentence and find out which of the four combinations is correct.

1 Phobic reactions are strong , irrational fears of specific objects or situations

P. But there is no objective danger

Q . For example , when a person is extremely fearful of son birds, snakes, heights or closed places, the label phobia is applied to the person’s fear and avoidance

R . He usually recognizes that his fear is irrational

S. A person suffering from phobic neurosis knows what he is afraid of

6. But he cannot control it


1). QPSR
2). SRQP
3). SQPR
4). RSQP


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