First impressions:

a) are not very important since most of them can be changed.
b) are unfair because people reach wrong conclusions based on them.
c) are usually influential as they are almost always accurate.
d) rightly or wrongly carry a lot of weight when a person is evaluated.


D

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What will be an ideal response?

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