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Why might the speaker discuss his anger with his friend but not his "foe"? Question 2 options:

A. It's easier to talk to a friend than a foe

B. It's easier to talk to a foe than a friend

C. Friends and foes are the same, so there should be no difference in anger

D. Anger should not be discussed with either

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