Direct analogies are those in which
A) the problem is placed or examined in a totally different field of information.
B) the problem is restated in terms of a party's fantasized or wished-for state.
C) a party puts himself or herself in the problem situation, attempting to identify with it or empathize with those in the situation.
D) a different, often graphic image is conjured up to focus attention and provide a starting point for more open discussion.
E) None of the above describes direct analogies.
Answer: a
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