the
to keep their
According to scientists, personal space involves certain invisible forces imposed on you through all
12 For example, people may feel their space is being invaded when they experience an
unwelcome sound, smell, or stare.
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In certain situations such as in crowded subway cars or elevators, it is not always possible for people
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distance from others. They learn coping strategies to deal with their discomfort. For
instance, people often avoid eye contact with someone standing 14 them, or they pretend that these
people are lifeless objects in their personal space. Given the opportunity, they may
to a corner,
putting distance between themselves and strangers. Or, they may sit or stand equidistant from one another
like birds on a wire.
Au. (A) offended
(B) controlled
(C) acquired
(D) supplied
12. (A) angles
(B) events
(C) senses
(D) regions
13. (A) prefer
(B) preferring (C) preferred to MAZD) being preferred
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