Firecrackers exploded behind Kim. To explain Kim's fear, the Cannon-Bard theory would suggest:

a. the firecrackers made Kim feel afraid, and being afraid makes her heart beat rapidly
b. the firecrackers made Kim feel afraid and made her heart beat rapidly
c. Kim felt afraid because she appraised the situation as dangerous
d. Kim was afraid because her heart was beating rapidly


B

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