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Just after getting off a rollercoaster at the amusement park you see someone who is very attractive. When he/she asks you to join them for some cotton candy you say "yes" and later report to your friends how strongly attracted you were to him/her. Your strong attraction may be due to the fact that:
A, arousal from the roller coaster exaggerated your attraction to the other person.
B. arousal from the roller coaster diminished your attraction to the other person.
C, your strong attraction is due to the passionate feelings toward the other person.
D. your strong attraction is due to the instant intimacy you felt toward the other person.
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