When Coronado finds out that he's been given the lead role in the school play, he believes that everyone knows and is in awe of him, even though it is likely that very few of his peers actually know or care. Coronado's thoughts demonstrate his
A) relativistic thinking.
B) personal fable.
C) imaginary audience.
D) deductive thinking.
C
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