For a class assignment, students are required to read the book The Three Faces of Eve. The professor says he will offer extra credit to any student who can point out one of the inaccuracies in the book. Which of these students is going to earn extra

credit?

a. Melissa says Eve was suffering from schizophrenia.
b. Andy says that Eve had more than three personalities.
c. Bill says that Eve lied to become a celebrity.
d. Zelda says Eve suffered from epileptic seizures that led her to engage in odd behaviors at times.


Answer: b.

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