The hostage can make use of the Stockholm syndrome by

a. appearing to agree with the hostage taker's beliefs.
b. sharing the more personal aspects of one's life and eliciting the same from the hostage taker.
c. currying favor with the hostage taker by complimenting him or her.
d. ignoring the hostage taker's personal queries and thus making him or her more subservient.


B

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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