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What can microexpressions, a type of tiny fleeting facial expressions, help you understand about the person you are talking with?
Question 1:
What can microexpressions, a type of tiny fleeting facial expressions, help you understand about the person you are talking with?
A.
Their real attitude towards the topic
B.
Their emotional state
C.
Whether they are telling the truth or not
D.
All of these
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