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At home Carrie was moody, self-centered, and bossy. At social events, Carrie was the life of the party. She was funny, happy, and demonstrated social graces that none of her family ever saw at home. What is Jung's explanation of Carrie's behavior?

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  1. 19 June, 03:38
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    Answer: I thinks its that Carrie displays her persona at parties
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