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The lesson of the battle of two wolves is:

A. In terms of a contest, you will never be able to lose graciously

B. In athletics, you must learn not to take your feelings seriously

C. The characteristics (bad or good) that you reinforce will be the ones you will most likely display

D. It is always best to rally your supporters to help demoralize the other side

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User EMko
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Answer:

the answer is c

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User Greg Nisbet
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The correct answer is "C. The characteristics (bad or good) that you reinforce will be the ones you will most likely display". The Battle of Two Wolves is a Cherokee tale about a battle that occurs inside all of us. The fight is represented by two wolves. One represents good things, like hope, empathy, faith, etc. The other one represents bad things, like greed, envy, guilt, and more. Everyone has these two sides fighting. According to this tale, the wolf you feed will be the one to win. The word "feed" means to reinforce your characteristics to display it to others. Off course the lesson implies you to reinforce the good ones, so your good side can win.

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